iVerified Debuts Blockchain-Based AV Solution

HONG KONG — iVerified, counting on an age-verification mandate ready to roll out in the U.K., has debuted a free age-verification solution that is said to provide “infallible security, responsiveness and anonymity.” 

“In approaching the hurdles faced by the adult industry we began by addressing some of the inhibiting problems faced legacy solutions,” iVerified’s operators said. “We needed to ensure our solution prevented the use of duplicate accounts, did not create a conflict of interest and could easily scale to handle high-user load, while providing a superior user experience.” 

The AV service, utilizing blockchain and AI technology, also offers one-click access, once-only fast verification and no usernames or passwords.

While the service provides for a mobile-first approach, it can be used on all devices. Its scalable platform has no user limits.

“To access age-restricted content users simply click the iVerified button prompting the platform to ping the user’s app,” iVerified’s operators said. “Access is granted immediately and without fuss. Because iVerified is an independent solution, webmasters retain complete control of their traffic, while complying with U.K. legislation. 
 
Contact support@iverified.org for more info.

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