ID.me provides secure identity proofing, authentication, and group affiliation verification for government and businesses across sectors.
It began when ID.me’s CEO and founder Blake Hall, a decorated Army Ranger, watched a military veteran display their DD214 separation paperwork to a store employee to claim a military discount. The document held far more information than was needed to verify military service. Exposing so much personal information for a single benefit was risky and unnecessary. There had to be a better way.
oh good I was afraid it was going to be a stolen valor thing, it's just preventing troops from being doxxed by an Arby's cashier
We set out with the mission to make group affiliation verification easier and more secure. We began with the military community, but quickly grew to include students, teachers, nurses, first responders, and government employees.
the Professional Managerial Class is defined by their need of official documents
Today, we’re building a digital identity network where users verify their identity once, and never have to re-verify their identity again across any organization where ID.me is accepted. It’s just like the driver's license in the physical world. Once you’re verified, proof of your identity goes with you everywhere.
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I work with homeless vets and i have so many that cannot collect EDD benefits because Id.me won’t verify. its really bad