
From ghosting to gut instincts: ClarityCheck and the rituals of digital trust
Online relationships have always been full of emotional uncertainty, a new take on romance filled with the potential for fraud, ghosting, vague red flags, and missed calls from unknown numbers. ClarityCheck is a safeguard for users when their love interest becomes more like baggage, providing information and emotional clarity. Verification isn’t a result of paranoia or stalking; it provides peace of mind and a sense of security.

Beyond data breaches: Is decentralized KYC the future of digital trust?
In today's digital economy, identity verification is a fundamental pillar of trust and security. Yet, the standard Know Your Customer (KYC) process has become a paradox. Fraud prevention is required for businesses, which must collect and store large amounts of sensitive personally identifiable information (PII), that are centralized “honeypots” cybercriminals find irresistible compared with other caches of information online. The risk is duplicated for each new service a user accesses, creating a fragmented landscape fraught with identity security perils. Current practices for digital identity are being thrown out the window, amidst the rising tide of data breaches and stringent privacy regulations such as GDPR and CCPA, compliance requirements are raising the costs of data storage and governance.