An identity firm has developed a solution that links a person's biometrics to their social profiles.Called Trust Stamp, the Atlanta firm markets itself as an identity service for a Service for FinTech, real estate, and the sharing economies.Noting that an identity bridge is needed because Online fraud is pervasive and for those who move a relationship from the Internet to the “real world”, the firm has developed a solution that uses biometrics.Users take a selfie and a picture of their driver's license and link a social media account. At this point, facial recognition AI combines with proof-of-life software to compare the photos and driver's license information to over 200 public record sources and social media sites. The result is a completely digital, use-controlled digital ID called a Trust Stamp.When you test-drive a car, they take a copy of /scan your driver's license. It's the same for checking into a hotel or using a Fast Pass at Disney, Andrew Gowasack, CEO and Co-Founder of Trust Stamp, told 11Alive.”Trust Stamp uses biometrics as well as AI to verify identity and trustworthiness. We also store each person's hashed biometric measurements in a Blockchain. The hashes are un-hackable and immutable”.
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