Minimized Data Exposure: Incorporating a DigiChek Key into the login process avoids the need for persistent storage of sensitive personal information to confirm identity.
Enhanced Authentication Process: Adding a secure layer to the user login process with a DigiChek Key, known only to the user and not held in any other system, reduces the risks of impersonation or fraudulent account access, even if the user has had their identifying information stolen elsewhere.
Empowered Users: The user-controlled, transparent verification process meets compliance requirements for consent-driven data management and laws requiring explicit consent for data usage, ensuring ethical and lawful handling.
User Trust: Prioritising privacy fosters greater trust between organisations and their users, enhancing reputation and user satisfaction.
Efficient Integration: DigiChek fits seamlessly into existing login processes without requiring extensive infrastructure adjustments, complex software integration or additional hardware.
Reduced Time and Costs: One-time setup with DigiChek simplifies operational workflows, reduces operational costs and time spent on administrative identity checks, enhancing productivity and allowing the organisation to focus on core activities
Scalability: DigiChek can accommodate both small-scale and large-scale operations, adapting flexibly to organisational growth.
Emerging Standards: DigiChek’s future-proof design ensures the system
remains relevant as industry and regulatory requirements evolve.
Compliance with Privacy Standards: DigiChek’s decentralized design and minimal data sharing ensure compliance with stringent privacy regulations across diverse regions and jurisdictions without complicating internal processes.
Avoids Biometric Risks: Unlike biometric systems, DigiChek doesn’t rely on immutable personal data (e.g., fingerprints or facial patterns), removing the risks to both organisation and user associated with such methods.
No Responsibility for Storing or Managing PII: Using a DigiChek Key means organisations are not required to store users’ personally identifiable information (PII) or act as the sole source of identity confirmation, reducing liability for data breaches and lowering costs for maintaining secure systems.
Resilience Against Attacks: Direct input of a DigiChek Key within a single interface significantly reduces vulnerabilities such as phishing, brute force attemps, and man-in-the-middle attacks.
Quick and Hassle-Free Login: Users input their DigiChek Key directly, streamlining the authentication process and improving ease of use.
Unified Interface: Eliminates multi-step verifications and app-switching during the login or onboarding process, providing a consistent, smooth, simpler and user-friendly experience.
Global Applicability: Works across diverse industries and regions, enabling organisations to implement secure identity confirmation universally.
Accessible: the DigiChek system is designed to be accessible and inclusive, regardless of a user’s background, characteristics, digital literacy, age of device or location.
A DigiChek Key is not device or location specific so a user cannot inappropriately access age restricted content by using someone else’s device or a VPN.
Using a DigiChek Key as part of your users’ login process, usually to replace the password, means your organisation will no longer need to upload, store, verify or secure your users’ personally identifying information.
A DigiChek Key is created using face verification so a user cannot access age inappropriate content by creating an online account using false information or documents.
Using a DigiChek Key means your users can create as many profiles as you allow but you can be certain that every single profile links back to a genuinely verified human individual.