Shufti Pro has achieved QG-GDPR certification, an extension of the UK General Data Protection Regulation for organizations that process, store or use customer data for operational purposes. This certification positions Shufti Pro as a trusted and verified operator offering robust data security and transparency in the rapidly growing IDV market as enterprises recognize the value of their data and the need to protect it.
A release from the UK IDV company cites a Forbes study that valued global user data at $7.4 trillion, and Shufti Pro pursues QG-GDPR certification as one of the most stringent data privacy regulations. states that it did. Victor Fredung, his CEO of Shufti Pro, said: “This is a testament to our commitment and efforts to protect our customers’ data and provide them with 100% transparency in data collection.”
Bluink offers biometric app to streamline legal department processes
Many IDV companies are finding a new home for biometric and authentication platforms, further demonstrating the demand for secure ID tools to manage cross-sector digital transactions.
Canadian title insurance and real estate technology provider FCT is launching a new biometric ID verification tool for legal professionals, powered by software from Ottawa-based digital ID company Bluink. Client ID Verification leverages Bluink’s eID-Me biometric facial matching to authenticate government-issued ID documents and match them against data points such as credit bureau checks and mobile device account verification, according to a company press release. It will verify facial biometric authentication.
Daniela DeTommaso, president of FCT, said identity verification has become an increasingly important priority as digital fraud evolves. “Bluink’s products prioritize privacy, security and compliance, all of which align with his FCT vision and values,” he says. “Client ID Verification complements our team’s extensive experience in identity verification and fraud detection.”
The identity verification application can be found on FCT’s online portal.
Referoo leverages digital identity verification with ConnectID agreement
Online background check company Referoo has integrated real-time identity verification from ConnectID, a secure digital identity tool backed by Australian banks and brokered through online payments conglomerate Australian Payments Plus (AP+), according to a company release. This is the first Australian recruitment agency to do so.
Originally developed under Eftpos (now a subsidiary of AP+), ConnectID securely eliminates the need for applications to see or store personal data using a trusted source such as a person’s bank account. We verify your identity in real time through data exchange.
“This is simple, effective and a game changer for Refooo users and their stakeholders,” said Neil Rose, CEO of Referoo. “Identity certainty is critical when it comes to who we hire and recommend. ConnectID provides a secure bridge between trusted identity sources and the business, ensuring the highest level of data security. while providing a better candidate and recommender experience.”
Crewblast avoids identity confusion with biometric authentication integration
Among people whose identities need to be ensured, pilots and flight attendants rank high on the list. Aviation recruiting platform Crewblast has announced a release announcing a new strategic partnership with Clear and IDRamp to enhance the ID verification and vetting process when contracting flight crew members.
Citing the limitations of traditional background checks, Klublast says there is a clear need to strengthen secure verification processes for professionals who hold a high level of responsibility for traveler safety. According to the release, the partnership will leverage a variety of biometric capabilities, including iris, fingerprint, and facial recognition, to speed up the screening process and add an extra layer of security on top of background checks.
The new facial recognition system uses a government-issued ID and selfie for initial setup, and an additional selfie for each verification.
iDenfy and Dojah win IDV deal in Lithuania, Africa
Archway.Finance, a Bulgaria-based fiat-to-crypto payment gateway specializing in business payments, cross-border transactions, and international payments, has partnered with Lithuanian biometric provider iDenfy to improve KYC , KYB, AML Compliance and updated manual compliance operations with digital delivery. According to a company release, identity verification will be conducted.
To facilitate Archway.Finance customer onboarding for both personal and corporate customers, iDenfy offers enhanced 3D activity detection technology to enable automated AML checks and ensure Archway.Finance is secure. Ensure a safe user journey, minimize risk, and accelerate trusted customer validation.
Finally, Humble Inc., a US digital wallet fintech company, is offering African users an end-to-end tool for user onboarding, identity verification and fraud prevention, delivered as an API and a suite of no-code tools. It has been announced that it is now possible to verify your identity using the end platform Dojah. His CEO at Humble, Brian Foote, said: “HUMBL’s mission is to provide a growing platform of verified accounts, digital wallets, and verified web transactions that can connect people next door or around the world. He is proud to work with Dojah as a core partner.”
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