Anonymous ID: a6e31e March 13, 2024, 3:12 p.m. No.20563265   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3403

>>20563237

It's no surprise it keeps on coming back…

According to Trump it wasINCOMPETENCE. He said it many times, so I assume I don't have to say more about it or even sauce it. You just have to watch every rally to know what I'm talking about. But wasn't it all planned?! Trump called it the China Virus that came from the Wuhan lab, but never saidPLANDEMIC

Anonymous ID: a6e31e March 13, 2024, 3:41 p.m. No.20563403   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3419

>>20563265

>>20563315

>https://www.coreysdigs.com/solutions/visa-mastercard-the-real-threat-to-the-digital-id-control-system/

 

In June of 2021, Entrust, a partner of The Good Health Pass, which was contracted by the UK to produce digital Covid certificates, announced its Visa Ready certified partnership and Visa Fintech Partnership.

 

Another Visa fintech partner, Idemia, is a “world leader in biometrics” that provides governments with IDway, which is a “suite of digital identity solutions,” that incorporate several components into a unified system. These components, which include civil registries, ID cards, passports, and welfare registries, work together “as a unified system solution to efficiently manage the identities of a country’s population.”

 

Jumio is yet another Visa fintech partner that claims to be “the leader in online identity verification” and “way ahead of the game in digital identity as well.” Jumio offers solutions to enable their customers to “issue and verify digital identities from trusted sources,” which include smart wallets.

 

Visa is also partnered with the fintech company, Neuro-ID, a pioneer “in the field of behavioral analytics,” which launched “breakthrough digital identity products” in February of 2022 that incorporate behavioral data.

Onfido, an additional Visa fintech partner, offers a “Real Identity Platform” for digital identity verification powered by AI, which incorporates both biometric and document verifications.