Veintree ensures secure transactions without disclosing personal data
This authentication method, which resists cyber-attacks against identity servers and
Single-Sign-On methods, is resistant to quantum attacks, as certified in the United States by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology).
Thanks to the uniqueness of each individual's venous networks, it is also tamper proof.
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Government agencies using Veintree's technology will want to have the ability to identify individuals.
Indeed governments are legally entitled to do so, and with good reason due to certain services and needs.
However, the codes and tokens generated for governmental use are not similar to, shared with, or used by commercial applications.
The encoding for governmental identification algorithms will be open to all, thus allowing anyone to access their own governmental ID with their own hands.
You become an authenticated yet anonymous person
You can simply be an authenticated person, thus confirming your access rights to certains services while remaining anonymous.
The basic principle of the Veintree system is to authenticate, not to identify. Personal information confidentiality and privacy protection are part of our core values.