Concordium Launches Zero-Knowledge Proof Age Verification App to Address New Mandatory ID Checks in the UK
ChainCatcher reports, according to Cointelegraph, that blockchain protocol Concordium has launched a mobile age verification app based on zero-knowledge proofs (ZK-proofs), supporting both iOS and Android systems. After paying $0.01 to create an encrypted digital identity, users can prove attributes such as age, nationality, and date of birth to third-party services without disclosing their actual information to the service provider.
The launch of this app coincides with the UK's new regulation, which mandates age verification for access to adult content starting August 1, sparking privacy protection debates. The UK communications regulator Ofcom's guidelines allow for reusable digital identity wallet solutions that comply with data protection standards, and Concordium stated it is in discussions with Ofcom regarding compliance.
Google Wallet integrated zero-knowledge proof technology for age verification in April, indicating that this technology is gradually being adopted in non-crypto scenarios.
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