TruSources to show off its on-device identity-checking tech at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

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Over the years, “Know your customer” checks have become common on the Internet, often by sharing a copy of your government-zyy ID and sharing a selfie, it is true that it is true to access any website or application or buy specific products.

Nowadays, age verification law The United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and beyond being implemented The ID-checking agencies are also giving birth to an entire industry accused of giving you access to the “Adult” Web.

However, the servers of an organization have long been advised for privacy for uploading your identity details and selfies, and are scary and scared that this sensitive information can be cashing, lost or stolen in data violations.

Called a new startup Trusource The person’s sensitive information aims to solve a few of these privacy and protection challenges by verifying age verification and identity on a person’s device without their phone. Agency plan Disruption to show its new technology in TechCranch 2025Which Runs through October 27 to 29 At the Moscone Center in San Francisco.

Sanjay Krishnamurti, founder of Trusors’, who worked on WhatsApp working on the core encryption engine, told TechCrunch that he initially worked on his technology to help prevent scams, most of which depend on their sensitive information that scams were used on their sensitive information.

His company has created a “Learn to Your Customer” (or KYC) app as well as a dipfeck identification app, which can be used to verify the user’s lively on-duty within seconds.

Krishnamurti says that when a user verifies their identity with TRUSORS, none of them are uploaded to their servers like most age and identity verification companies. Instead, Trusores Technology depends on a custom machine learning model baked in its applications that detects patterns from an existing datasate that the company developed to identify dipfkes and false identity cards.

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The technology of TRUCORS can be integrated with other applications and websites that must comply with the age verification law. The technology can also be integrated in corporate single-sign-on services, which allow employees to access multiple job applications with only one set certificate.

Applications can also create a QR code for use in real-world, such as proving the age of a person to enter the bar without giving any physical copy of their identity documents.

Krishnamurti said that his technology would help companies subject to age verification and identity verification to comply with the KYC rules, while both of these companies were to collect people’s government-known identity documents and protect users’ privacy.

“A handful of countries have made compulsory that all applications you need to know and they have a huge problem because they don’t want to take IDs from all over the world and have all the legal effects there,” Krishnamurti told TechCrunch.

TRUSORS is still in its first days but stands as one of a few startups in dealing with identity check and age verification but not compromise with a person’s privacy or protection.

If you want to know more about the trusors – and a few more other startups, listen to their pitchs and listen to guest speakers at four different levels – join us in San Francisco, October 29 to October 29.

Learn more about tickets and pricing here.

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