The company has partnered with World, a digital identity platform, to introduce a system that can confirm user identities during video calls. The feature uses what is called “World ID” technology, which verifies users by comparing multiple data points, including a registered identity image, a live facial scan, and real-time video during a meeting. Meeting hosts can require identity verification before allowing participants to join, while users can also trigger verification requests mid-call. Zoom’s rollout reflects a broader industry trend toward identity verification tools, as platforms look to address risks tied to deepfakes and impersonation. Read more in our articles including "Zoom introduces face-based verification for meeting participants" and "Mandatory social media user identity verification is being pushed in Vietnam".
The company has partnered with World, a digital identity platform, to introduce a system that can confirm user identities during video calls. The feature uses what is called “World ID” technology, which verifies users by comparing multiple data points, including a registered identity image, a live facial scan, and real-time video during a meeting.
Meeting hosts can require identity verification before allowing participants to join, while users can also trigger verification requests mid-call. Zoom’s rollout reflects a broader industry trend toward identity verification tools, as platforms look to address risks tied to deepfakes and impersonation.
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