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This page explains the data processing when Open Bank verifies a Trust membership account for an E Resident. All digital public goods and services deployed on the Open Constitution AI network are only accessible by a verified Trust membership account.

Document Checks:

Document checks verify the authenticity of government-issued identity documents. Foundation uses a combination of machine learning models, automated heuristic analysis and manual reviewers to verify the authenticity of hundreds of different document types.

Machine learning models are used to capture high-definition pictures of the fronts and backs of documents. The document images are analyzed in real-time to check for legibility and warn the human if the document is expired or unlikely to be verified.

Our AI tools check the images against a database of fraudulent document templates. This database is updated frequently so that 'Document Checks' can detect new fake document templates and automatically block them.

Wherever available, barcodes and other machine-readable features of any document are decoded and consistency checks are performed to ensure that the text document data matches the machine-readable data.

To prevent “presentation attacks” — e.g. fraudsters using pictures of stolen documents or someone else’s face, the Foundation uses computer vision and machine learning algorithms to ensure the human captured an image of an actual document.

Document checks are available for most government issued documents (national IDs, driving licences and passports) from the following countries:

Acceptable identity documents vary by country, however, passports are widely supported.

Albania, Algeria, Argentina

Armenia

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bahamas

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Belarus

Belgium

Benin

Bolivia

Brazil

Bulgaria

Cameroon

Canada

Chile

China

Colombia

Costa Rica

Côte d’Ivoire

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

Egypt

El Salvador

Estonia

Finland

France

Georgia

Germany

Ghana

Greece

Guatemala

Haiti

Honduras

Hong Kong

Hungary

India

Indonesia

Iraq

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Jamaica

Japan

Jersey

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Kenya

Kuwait

Latvia

Lebanon

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malaysia

Malta

Mauritius

Mexico

Moldova

Mongolia

Morocco

Myanmar (Burma)

Nepal

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nigeria

North Macedonia

Norway

Pakistan

Palestinian Territories

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Puerto Rico

Romania

Russia

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Singapore

Slovakia

Slovenia

South Africa

South Korea

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sweden

Switzerland

Taiwan

Thailand

Tunisia

Turkey

Uganda

Ukraine

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

United States

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

Venezuela

Vietnam

What types of identity docs do the Foundation accept to verify myself?

Acceptable identity documents vary by country, however, a passport scan for identity verification is always acceptable and is preferred.

Please see the list of Exceptions to ID Document Types based on certain Country or region.

A valid ID can be:

  • Passport (photo page only)

  • National ID card

  • Photo driving licence

Everything on the document you share should match the information on your Open Bank account.

Make sure the photo isn’t blurry or covered, so the Sentient Bot can see all the info. If there’s information on the back of your document, Sentient Bot needs to see that, too.

Make sure the document is in English.

A valid proof of address document can be:

  • Utility bills: gas, electric, or landline phone (no mobile phone bills)

  • A bank or credit card statement (photo/scan of a physical letter or PDF of statement)

  • A council tax bill, or a HMRC notification

  • Vehicle registration or tax

  • Photo driving licence showing your address and expiry date

  • Any other government or financial institution-issued document


Selfie Check:

While document checks provide a defence against the use of fraudulent identity documents, fraudsters can get access to legitimate stolen documents. To prevent this, the Open Bank service can perform selfie checks on membership accounts.

Selfie checks look for distinguishing biological traits, such as face geometry, from a photo ID and a picture of your user’s face. The AI service then uses advanced machine learning algorithms to ensure the face pictures belong to the same human.

How long does verification take?

If we ask to verify you while setting up your E Residency. When successfully verified, network AI: Sentient Bot will automatically let you know by email.

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