personal identity verification

  • 1Identity theft — is a form of stealing another person s identity in which someone pretends to be someone else by assuming that person s identity, typically in order to access resources or obtain credit and other benefits in that person s name. The victim of… …

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  • 2Identity 2.0 — Identity 2.0, also called digital identity, is the anticipated revolution of identity verification on the internet using emerging user centric technologies such as Information Cards or OpenID. Identity 2.0 stems from the Web 2.0 theory of the… …

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  • 3Identity document — National identity card redirects here. For cards referred to in the English language as national identity card , see National identity card (disambiguation). An identity document (also called a piece of identification or ID, or colloquially as… …

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  • 4Identity score — An identity score is a system for tagging and verifying the legitimacy of an individual’s public identity. Identity scores are increasingly being adopted as a means to prevent fraud in business and as a tool to verify and correct public records.… …

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  • 5identity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ true ▪ assumed, false ▪ He was discovered living under an assumed identity in South America. ▪ mistaken ▪ This is obviously a case o …

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  • 6Identity negotiation — refers to the processes though which people reach agreements regarding “who is who” in their relationships. Once these agreements are reached, people are expected to remain faithful to the identities they have agreed to assume. The process of… …

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  • 7Identity Cards Act 2006 — The Identity Cards Act 2006[1] Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to make provision for a national scheme of registration of individuals …

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  • 8Personal Unblocking Code — For other meanings of the acronym PUC, see the disambiguation page PUC. A Personal Unblocking Code (PUC) or Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) is used in GSM mobile phones and some smartcards to unblock a blocked card. Most mobile telephones offer the …

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  • 9Personal identification number — (PIN)   An ISO term. The code or password the customer possesses for verification of identity.   ISO 9564 Personal Identification Number term. 12a or 12n.   ISO Identification Cards term. 12an.   Used to electronically identify customers for ATM …

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  • 10Native American identity in the United States — In the United States, there are over 560 federally recognized tribes, and over 1.8 million Native Americans Native American identity in the United States is an evolving topic based on the struggle to define Native American or (American) Indian… …

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