Central Europe
German Commission for the Protection of Minors in the Media Approves Incode Technologies as an Age Verification System (AVS)
The Commission for the Protection of Minors in the Media, “Kommission für Jugendmedienschutz” (KJM), has given a positive assessment of Incode Technologies as a solution for age verification.
Incode Technologies’ solution uniquely validates a user’s age. It is the industry’s first passive liveness technology that is certified by iBeta and its flexible orchestration engine empowers product and service providers to incorporate a portfolio of checks into customizable workflows. This simplifies and secures access for authorized individuals while protecting unauthorized minors.
“Age verification systems are becoming the new standard. This is positive for the protection of children and young people in the media,” said Dr Marc Jan Eumann, Chairman of KJM.
“At Incode, we are creating trust in the digital world by making it easier, faster, and more secure for people to verify and validate their identity globally. Gaming operators are now turning to age verification providers that have achieved KJM approval. We are excited that the KJM has provided a positive ruling on our application. With this assessment, Incode Technologies will be able to protect minors in Germany, specifically reducing underage gambling, while at the same time improving sign-up rates for eligible players,” said Ricardo Amper, Founder and CEO of Incode.
“While meeting Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) compliance requirements, operators also want their customers to have a smooth, secure, and frictionless verification experience that’s simple and intuitive. Incode’s advanced identity verification platform does just that – while dramatically reducing fraud, ensuring user privacy, and simplifying onboarding.”
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