How can we share more, whilst revealing less? A new era in digital ID

The internet is built on proof. Proof you’re old enough to buy a product. Proof you can afford a loan. Proof you really earned the degree on your résumé.

But proving anything online today usually means handing over far more than is necessary. A driver’s licence to prove age, a bank statement to prove solvency, a diploma to prove education – each one spilling sensitive details that the other side doesn’t actually need.

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