This guide is designed to help you integrate ARGOS eKYC seamlessly and efficiently into your service. It provides a description of the tasks required at each stage of the integration process, along with useful resource links to make the entire process easier to understand and follow.
Step 1: Decide how to use ID check service to your service
The first step in integrating the ARGOS ID check solution into your service is to choose the solution that best meets your needs. Liveform minimizes technical complexity and offers a ready-to-use one-stop solution. If you want to customize the user experience, you can design your own user interface through APIs while leveraging ARGOS's core process engine. Carefully evaluate each option to select the most suitable method for your service.
Step 2: Set up your own ID check user policies
Proper ID check policy setup is essential to enhance the stability of your service and improve the user experience. In the "Settings" menu of the dashboard, you can configure user policies based on criteria such as age, country, and ARGOS SCORE to maximize security and efficiency. You can also strengthen security through features like multi-factor verification and tamper detection, including selfie verification and liveness checks. Additional configurations for collecting supplementary information or conducting Enhanced Due Diligence (EDD) for financial transactions can also be completed in this step. Finally, set up filtering for anti-money laundering compliance using the AML Search feature to meet legal requirements. These settings will help enhance service safety and build user trust.
Step 3: Determine database matching method
This step involves matching ID check results with your service database. By default, you can match using a unique user ID. When using Liveform, you can pass the userId information to ARGOS via query strings in the URL. If using the API, include the userId information in the API call to ARGOS. Additionally, you can integrate Webhooks to receive ID check results in real time or use the Get/submission feature to query submitted results and verify user information. These methods allow for efficient integration and management of ID check results with your service database.
Step 4: Testing and Validation
Once all configurations are complete, this step involves validating whether the ID check solution functions correctly in a live service environment. Use the ARGOS dashboard to review ID check processes and their outcomes intuitively. Conduct tests with various user scenarios to evaluate the system's performance. Analyze any issues identified during this process and make the necessary adjustments to maximize the efficiency and reliability of the user authentication process. Refer to FAQs and documentation for additional information or to troubleshoot potential issues. The goal of this step is to provide the best possible user experience.