Less information moves
A service can receive the fact it needs without receiving every field on the document.
Early Access — Open for developer integration testing
The Internet Passport.
People verify with CAIRL and approve each request. Services get the answer they need instead of another copy of the document.
Built for proof. Engineered for privacy.℠Share verified claims with the services you choose, without sending the underlying ID document.
A familiar problem
A service may need to know whether someone is 18 or older. It does not need their home address, document number, or exact birth date.
Service asks
Are you 18 or older?
One yes-or-no decision is needed.
CAIRL returns
Yes. Age verified.
The person approves the answer. The ID stays out of the exchange.
How it works
A person verifies with CAIRL using a supported identity document.
They see the exact age or identity answer a service is asking for.
The service receives the approved result instead of another ID copy.
CAIRL combines verification, approval, and a limited result so fewer copies of sensitive documents move between systems.
A service can receive the fact it needs without receiving every field on the document.
Each request is visible before the verified answer is shared.
The service can retain what was requested, approved, and verified without storing the document.