Drag and drop the box to activate the options:
✅ Multi-Verification Options
- Selfie - Comparison: Conduct face comparison.
1-1.Face Occluded: This feature detects any obstructions covering significant parts of the face (eyes, nose, mouth, etc.) in a user's selfie image. It identifies instances where the face is obscured by hats, glasses, hair, or other objects, ensuring accurate facial recognition during the identity verification process. This is a crucial element for reliable identity verification, prompting users to submit clear selfies with their faces fully visible. - Face Duplicate Verification: This feature compares the submitted photo with a pre-approved list of photos to check for duplicates. If the submitted photo matches with two or more approved photos, it will be considered a duplicate and rejected. Additionally, this feature requires the [Selfie - Face Comparison] option to be enabled.
- Gov Check (Valid in South Korea): Verify government data for IDs issued in Korea.
- Account Occupancy(Valid in South Korea): Add a 1-won account verification process. You can set the depositor's name to be added after the code in the Sender section on the right, and you can enter a maximum of 4 characters regardless of the language.
- Address Verification: Add an address verification process. Users must submit proof of their address for verification.
✅ Anti-Counterfeiting Options
- Liveform live camera recording only: Allow only real-time capture. When activated, photo uploads will not be allowed.
- ID document validation: Filter tampered IDs. If black and white photos or screen capture images are detected, users must retake the photos.
- Selfie - Liveness: Perform liveness checks on selfie images. Filter out screen-captured face photos, masks, and other filters.
- Advanced ID Document validation - Presentation attack: It identifies and prevents various types of fraud, including presentation attacks, and detects attacks involving printed copies, screen replays, and facial substitution (mask).
- MRZ Check: Scans the Machine Readable Zone (MRZ) at the bottom of the passport to verify the accuracy of the information. The information in the MRZ (such as name, date of birth, document number, etc.) is verified through the 'level of confidence', and based on the MRZ recognition result, the mrz_protocol_failed value is returned as true or false.
*For more details, please refer to Retry/Error/Reject Codes. - Driver's License Barcode (PDF417) Check : Scans the barcode (PDF417) located on the back of driver's licenses to verify the accuracy of the license information. This feature is only available for driver's licenses from the United States (USA), Mexico (MEX), and Canada (CAN). It automatically checks if the information in the barcode (such as name, date of birth, license number, etc.) matches other parts of the license, and also quickly detects any signs of forgery or tampering, thereby supporting safe identity verification.