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A digital identity is an online or networked likeness that an individual, organization, or electronic device adopts or claims in cyberspace. Through several communities, users can project more than one digital persona. However, security and privacy are major concerns when it comes to digital identity management.
Digital identity verification works by comparing a readily available proof of identity proof (e.g., a facial biometric or an ID document) to a confirmed data set (e.g., government-issued credential, such as a passport, or a biometric stored on a user’s registered mobile phone). The purpose is to verify that a person is who they say they are.