Socure, has launched Socure’s Advanced Pre-Fill, a groundbreaking solution that redefines the customer onboarding experience, leveraging RiskOS™. Socure’s Advanced Pre-Fill dramatically streamlines onboarding by pre-populating application forms with the highest-verified identity information available—delivering speed, security, and scalability like never before. Socure’s Advanced Pre-Fill eliminates that friction by requiring minimal input from users, all while achieving a 91% match rate—far surpassing the industry average of 66%. This performance leap translates into higher conversion rates, faster time to fund, and reduced customer drop-off. Unlike legacy systems that rely heavily on limiting phone or credit header data, Socure’s solution taps into a vast array of authoritative signals—phone and carrier data, device information, graph intelligence, multi-bureau, tax, public records and more—to construct a rich, multi-dimensional view of identity. Socure’s Advanced Pre-Fill is available via client-side and server-side SDKs and APIs, making it easy to integrate into any digital application experience. Socure’s Advanced Pre-Fill accelerates customer onboarding by implementing form fill automation with authenticated data. Device Intelligence, ID Graph Intelligence, and multiple layers of authentication directly from the carriers not only ensures the best possible population coverage and entity resolution, but additionally plays a role in enabling instant fraud decisions. Socure Advanced Pre-Fill delivers measurable business impact through: Enhanced User Experience, Operational Efficiency, Improved Security.
World partners with Tinder, Visa to bring its ID-verifying eyeball-scanning Orb devices to more places
World, the biometric ID company best known for its eyeball-scanning Orb devices, announced several partnerships aimed at driving sign-ups and demonstrating the applications of its tech. World is partnering with Match Group, the dating app conglomerate, to verify the identities of Tinder users in Japan using World’s identity verification system. Additionally, World has established separate collaborations with both the prediction market startup Kalshi and the decentralized lending platform Morpho; these partnerships enable customers to sign in to these services using their IDs already registered with World. And World plans to team up with Visa to launch The World Card, a card that lets users spend digital assets anywhere Visa is accepted. With these new partnerships, World is going after a broader audience — one that previously might not have considered having their eyeballs scanned to verify their “humanness.” The World Card is perhaps the most interesting of the new projects. Expected to become available in the U.S. later this year, it’ll connect to World’s World App and allow users to transact with cryptocurrencies. The card will automatically exchange crypto to fiat when needed, and potentially offer certain rewards for specific “AI subscriptions and services.” Also announced a collaboration with Stripe to allow users to pay with World on Stripe-enabled websites and apps.