Jumio Donates AI-Fueled ID Verification Service to Battle COVID-19 and Establish Trust Remotely

By Dean Nicolls, VP of Global Marketing at Jumio
More than ever, it is important to establish trust remotely. Here at Jumio, we have the good fortune of being the world’s most trusted source of remo...

More than ever, it is important to establish trust remotely.  

Here at Jumio, we have the good fortune of being the world’s most trusted source of remotely determining who someone really is. We serve some of the largest brands in the world who use us to verify online users and prevent fraud across the globe — making sure they are who they claim to be when they’re creating new online accounts.  

In the blink of an eye, everything has moved to being remote. Universities across the U.S. and UK need students to take classes and exams online, global healthcare agencies need to know who someone is remotely instead of having them come in, and delivery services now need contactless deliveries. 

Now, it’s time to give back.

Introducing Jumio Go for Good

To help in this time of crisis, we are offering our fully automated, AI-powered identity verification solution free of charge to qualifying organizations directly helping with COVID-19 relief, including:

  • Healthcare agencies

  • Schools and universities

  • Other essential services

We created Jumio 10 years ago to make the internet a safer place by verifying that users are who they claim to be online — quickly, securely and with a high degree of assurance. As part of our core values, we firmly believe that we have a social responsibility to give back to the community — and it’s even more important during times of crisis.

This free offer is powered by Jumio Go, our real-time, fully automated identity verification solution. It is designed to remove friction from the user onboarding process, while still fighting online identity fraud and meeting AML and KYC compliance mandates.

Beyond streamlining the onboarding process, Jumio Go leverages informed AI to block bad actors from creating online accounts. Given the growth of deepfakes, bots and sophisticated spoofing attacks, Jumio has integrated certified liveness detection to detect when photos, videos or even realistic 3D masks are used instead of actual selfies to create online accounts.

Powered entirely by AI, Jumio Go provides enterprises with a real-time, secure and reliable way to verify remote users (e.g., patients, students, drivers, volunteers), ensuring the person enrolling into a new service is who they claim to be online. Plus, it’s easy to set up and configure as part of an app (mobile SDK) or via any web browser, so organizations can start verifying new users right away. 

Next Steps

If you’re an organization dedicated to the COVID-19 relief efforts or involved in helping students, patients and vulnerable populations during this difficult time, we encourage you to apply for our free identity verification services program. You just need to complete a simple online form and tell us a little bit about your organization. Once accepted, we’ll help to quickly implement Jumio Go within your app or web experience.  

This offer is available at no additional cost to all qualifying organizations until July 1, 2020 (or until the pandemic subsides, if sooner). Visit our Jumio Go for Good Program page to learn more. 

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