TechCrunch reports identification verification startup ShareID is entering the market with the self-proclaimed ability to function without personal data storage. The company instead asks users for proof they are a real human through a live picture or video from their phone cameras. The picture or video is then used to create a unique ID before the information is deleted.
28 Sept. 2023
ID verification startup claims no personal data required
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