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ID check(eKYC) - Universal ID Support & Enhanced ID document validation & Migration API features released

Dear customers,

We are thrilled to bring you exciting updates from ARGOS Identity!
This update introduces new features that better align with your business needs.

 

🌃 Universal ID Support

With Liveform, there's no need to select the type of ID. Simply photograph the front and back of the ID for automatic recognition. This greatly reduces recognition failures due to user ID selection errors.

- Process when disabled : Open Liveform → Enter email → Select country → Select ID type → Photograph ID
- Process when enabled: Open Liveform → Enter email → Select country → Photograph ID (front and back)

 

Please refer to  Dev guide on this feature. 
Please refer to  Help center guide on this feature.

🎫Enhanced ID document validation

The existing 'ID document validation' feature focused on identifying forged IDs made through screen captures or AI manipulations, offering relatively comprehensive security.

The new 'Advanced ID document validation' feature, however, addresses more specific threats. It detects and blocks direct ID fraud attempts, such as presentation attacks using printed copies or screen reproductions. It can detect ID fraud from the camera's perspective during screen replay and from the fraudster’s perspective using printed paper.

This feature has been added to effectively counter sophisticated fraud attempts that bypass eKYC processes. It identifies and prevents various types of fraud, including presentation attacks, and detecting physical attacks like Printed Copy, Screen Replay, and Mask to better protect your business.

 

Please refer to  Dev guide on this feature. 

 

🚄 Migration API

It’s now easier to transfer data from external platforms to ARGOS, enhancing integration with existing systems and simplifying AML verification and management.

 

Please refer to  Dev guide on this feature. 

Thank you,
ARGOS Identity

 

* Due to our help center relocation, we are re-posting the announcements previously made on 25 April 2024 in the following order.

 

 

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