Over the years, “meet your client” have turn out to be common on the Internet, often by providing a copy of your identifier issued by the government and selfie to confirm that it is really you to access the website or application or the purchase of some goods.
Nowadays, regulations regarding age verification in the United States, Great Britain, Australia and outside of them also cause the entire industry of corporations checking the identifier responsible for providing access to the Internet of “adults”.
But sending the details of identity and selfie to the company server for a very long time, privacy supporters got scared and feared that this confidential information may very well be earned, lost or stolen in violation of data.
The latest startup called Trusources goals to solve some of these challenges related to privacy and security by performing age verification and identity control on the device of a person, without confidential information of a one that has ever left the phone. The company is part of the Battlefield startup and plans to exhibit its latest technology in TechCrunch disturbing 2025, which lasts from 27 to 29 October at Moscone West, San Francisco.
The founder and director of the Trusources technology, Sanjay Krishnamurthy, who worked on the principal encryption engine at WhatsApp, says TechCrunch that he initially worked on his technology to prevent fraud, many of which are based on stunning, that nothing is suspected of victims to provide his sensitive information.
His company has developed an application for deep detection and “get to know your client” (KYC), which may be used to confirm the life of the user in a few seconds.
Krishnamurty says that when the user verifies his identity with Trusources, none of their information is sent to servers, similar to most age and identity checking corporations. Instead, Trusources technology is based on a non -standard machine learning model baked in its applications, which detects patterns from an existing data set, which the company has developed to detect deep chassis and cards of false identities.
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Trusources technology may be integrated with other applications and web sites that must comply with age verification. Technology may also be integrated with corporate services of a single signature, which permit employees to access many working applications with one set of certificates.
Applications can even produce QR code for use in the real world, for example, when proving the age of a person to enter the belt without having to undergo a physical copy of identity documents.
Krishnamurty said that his technology would help corporations subject to age and identity control in the scope of KYC principles, while protecting corporations against collecting identity documents issued by the government, and maintain the privacy of users.
“A handful of countries ordered all applications to know your age and do a huge problem because they do not want to take an identifier from around the world and there are many legal consequences,” says Krishnamurthy.
Trusources are still at the starting, but it stands out as one of the few startups fighting for identity controls and age verification, but without prejudice to the privacy or safety of a person.
