Is Integrity a government regulated product or is it endorsed by government agency?
Government regulations on age and ID verification vary greatly between
the markets served. For example, while financial institutions rely on
federally mandated ID verification, the rules at play for the growing
age-sensitive digital marketing field (such as online social networks)
are increasing rapidly. In the commercial-sector, Integrity’s age and
id verification solutions allow various industries to stay ahead of
changing policy trends by applying self-regulatory practices to their
internal and external operations. While in the government-sector, use
of Integrity and other age/id verification tools constitute bedrock
compliance with standard operating procedures.
How does Integrity ensure the security of sensitive data?
Aristotle and Integrity view data security and privacy not only as
important principles, but as essential aspects of our business.
Integrity protects the data at the point of entry, transmission, and
verification levels. All communications with source originators and
Integrity systems must take place on data-encrypted secure socket
layers (SSL), thus ensuring the security of sensitive data through all
data transfers. Since Integrity only provides a flag to indicate
verification status – sensitive data provided by individuals are not
retained on the system indefinitely.
What are your data sources?
Using publicly available data that is digitized, indexed, formatted,
and enhanced with other commercial data sources, Integrity uses the
Aristotle COSMOS™ global database to power its age and id verification
solutions. We provide full coverage for the United States and coverage
for 157 nations abroad.
What industries have found success using Integrity services?
In the existing age verification vertical markets, defined to include
the major Hollywood movie studios, financial institutions, casino
operators, wineries, distillers, tobacco, mature content, electronic
game manufacturers and retailers, Integrity™ holds a commanding market
share serving reputable merchants verifying age by means of a database
check.
Does Integrity integrate or add value to COPPA-compliant systems?
The principles of the federal Child Online Privacy Protection Act of
1998 (“COPPA”), mandate that social platform websites must require
anyone registering as a minor to provide some evidence of parental
consent. Integrity, through its identity verification solutions can add
value to your COPPA-compliant system by positively identifying
consent-providing individuals. Many developers and system integration
teams have found the process of adding Integrity:Direct to a
pre-existing consent form a straight-forward and easy exercise.
Additional Questions?
For more information, please contact your dedicated Integrity sales representative at or (410) 838-1030.