Tinder and other services will implement real user verification, says World Altman about stepping beyond the cryptocurrency sphere.

Tinder and other services will implement real user verification, says World Altman about stepping beyond the cryptocurrency sphere.

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Short news from Tools for Humanity (TFH)

The company TFH behind the World ID project (formerly Worldcoin) announced new plans to integrate its identity verification technology into a wide range of services: dating apps, ticketing systems, email and more. The first will be Tinder.

1. What is World ID? – The goal is to confirm that a user is a real person while preserving their anonymity.
- Technology – the Orb reader scans the iris and generates a unique cryptographic identifier (World ID).
- Use – the identifier can be linked to an AI agent so sites know they are dealing with a verified person.

2. New integrations and products
Service | Added features
Tinder | First platform for real‑time World ID implementation.
Concert Kit | Allows artists to reserve tickets only for verified users, protecting them from bot scalpers. Compatible with Ticketmaster and Eventbrite. Partners: 30 Seconds to Mars, Bruno Mars.
Zoom + World ID | Participant verification system for video calls to prevent deep‑fake use in business communications.
DocuSign | Signature authenticity guarantee through identity verification.

3. Expanding Orb access
- Presence points – devices already exist in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
- Home delivery – customers can receive a reader for remote verification.

4. Verification levels
1. Orb eye scan – the most reliable method.
2. Anonymous ID scan via NFC – reading government IDs without disclosing data.
3. Selfie check – simpler but less secure.

5. What’s next?
- Deploying World ID in international markets (already launched in Japan and planned for expansion into the U.S.).
- New TFH app version with updated features and support for new integrations, released after last December’s release.

Conclusion: Tools for Humanity strengthens its position as a provider of anonymous identity verification, opening access to the technology through popular services and expanding the geographic reach of Orb devices.

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