The way our digital identity verification solution works is that the digital identities are tokenized, so they’re anonymous. What that means is that in our global digital identity network, we have digital identities that we can match to validate whether this the same digital identity that is now actually accessing the account — but we don’t need to know who that digital identity is or who they’re linked to that’s outside of what our solution does.
Our solution is purely saying that for this login right now, this application online, can we confirm that the digital intelligence we’re gathering matches a digital identity that we’ve seen in the network? And, have either the government or other organizations assigned trust to that digital identity, or highlighted that there’s potential risk associated with digital identity — all without knowing who that digital identity actually is.