X launches new government ID verification system to battle impersonation

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Ever since the blue checkmark became available to any user who is willing to pay, X, formerly known as Twitter, has battled an impersonation problem where bad actors spread misinformation. Now, in an effort to address this issue, X has announced a new ID verification system, which allows Blue subscribers to authenticate their accounts using government-issued identification.

Launched in partnership with the Israeli verification firm Au10tix, the new verification system aims to ensure safety and security on the platform and to prevent impersonation. Additionally, users who verify their government IDs will enjoy several benefits, including prioritized support and a visible label on their profiles, which will be accessible when someone clicks on the blue checkmark next to the user’s name.

However, it is important to note that the new feature is currently available in multiple countries but excludes the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA), and the United Kingdom. Additionally, the company has outlined specific scenarios where users may need to reverify their IDs, including changes to the account’s name or intended purpose, the transfer of ownership to another user, account dormancy, or undisclosed “safety and security purposes.”

“Our verification process focuses on ensuring that a real person with valid identification is the owner of the account. Accounts that are not in compliance with the X’s Terms, Rules, or policies are subject to losing their ID verified label,” says X.

Privacy concerns with government IDs

While X’s attempt to verify users is a step in the right direction, there are several concerns regarding the submission of government IDs. This is because users who choose to undergo ID verification will need to provide consent for X and Au10tix to use images of their ID and a selfie, including any extracted biometric data. However, X has assured users that this data will only be used for identity confirmation, though Au10tix may retain it for a maximum of 30 days.

Moreover, when talking about Au10tix, the company has gained a strong reputation in the tech industry for providing “8-second verification without human involvement” and for its ability to detect synthetic fraud patterns globally.

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