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작성자 Janelle Serrato 작성일25-06-12 04:27 조회33회 댓글0건관련링크
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The Compliance regulations require businesses and services to confirm the identity of their clients. The primary goal of KYC is to ensure legitimacy and transparency. Over the years, various methods have been employed to implement KYC, such as manual checks and automated document verification.
Enter Telegram's Identity Verification. Released in recently, Passport is a built-in identity verification system that allows users to securely store and share verified documents with trusted parties.
The process of verifying documents through Telegram's Identity Verification Engine involves the following steps:
- Users upload a digital copy of their government-issued ID (passport, driver's license, or state ID) to the Telegram app.
- Telegram's machine learning engine reviews the uploaded file, evaluating its validity.
- Once verified, the document is added to the user's Telegram Identity Vault, a safe and secure repository.
- Users can then share their authenticated document with trusted services and applications, granting them access to the document's contents.
- Convenience: Users don't need to repeatedly upload and verify their documents to various applications, reducing administrative burdens.
- Security: Verified documents are kept safely within the Telegram app, reducing the chance of unauthorized access.
- Speed: Identity checks are much quicker, allowing organizations to process transactions more efficiently.
In conclusion, Telegram's Passport feature has brought a new level of convenience and safety to the KYC environment. By simplifying the process of identity validation, Passport enables organizations to process transactions more efficiently and comply with regulatory requirements more efficiently. As the regulatory environment continues to change, it will be interesting to see how Telegram's Identity Verification Solution adapts to meet new challenges.
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