Verifyge
: Never give a verification code to anyone who calls or texts you asking for it. Legitimate companies will never ask for these codes over the phone.
Never share these codes with anyone. If you didn't trigger the text, simply ignore it. The Future: Emerging Infrastructure verifyge
: If the text contains a link, do not click it, as it likely leads to a phishing site designed to steal your information. : Never give a verification code to anyone
This technology allows a user to prove a fact (e.g., "I am over 18") without revealing the underlying data (e.g., their birth date or full ID). If you didn't trigger the text, simply ignore it
These are the "documents" in the Verifyge ecosystem. A university issues a VC for your degree. The DMV issues a VC for your driver's license. These credentials are signed cryptographically by the issuer. If someone tries to fake a diploma, the signature fails validation instantly.
Unlike traditional "single sign-on" (SSO) systems (Login with Google/Facebook) that hand over your data to a third party, Verifyge operates on principles. In this model:
Option 2: For General Public (If you received a random code)