Veritage Wallet offers the magic of Zero Knowledge Poof of age – a cryptographic protocol that publishers can trust. When the proof says the user is above 18 years old, they are.
Legacy age verification relies on users uploading sensitive personal identification documents, such as passports and drivers licenses, to be processed and stored in cloud services. This leaves consumers vulnerable to data leaks.
Veritage Wallet decentralizes digital identification, empowering consumers with self-sovereign identity – where they, and only they, hold digital versions of their identity credentials. Consumers decide which elements of the identity credentials they want to disclose, such as age.
Most importantly Veritage Wallet gives consumers the power to prove that they hold a particular credential, without having to share the details of that credential. For example, to prove that they are over 21 years of age, without having to disclose their date of birth.
The Veritage Wallet empowers users to maintain control over their personal data while providing verifiable age credentials. Key technological features include:
Leveraging advanced cryptographic protocols, ZKPs allow users to prove their age without disclosing their exact date of birth or any other personal information. This ensures compliance with age-restricted services while maintaining user anonymity.
Each piece of user data is digitally signed, ensuring authenticity and integrity. This mechanism prevents data tampering and assures service providers of the validity of the presented information.
By storing identity credentials directly on the user’s device, Veritage eliminates centralized data repositories, reducing the risk of large-scale data breaches and aligning with privacy regulations.
Veritage Wallet is built on industry standards for verifiable credentials such as OpenID4VC, W3C Verifiable Credentials; with support for mdoc documents and mDL mobile drivers licenses under ISO standard ISO-18013-5.
Veritage Wallet is built to the European Union Digital Identity Wallet architecture and reference framework and Open Wallet Foundation code.
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