The Open Identity Exchange (OIX) is a non-profit, technology-agnostic trade organisation uniting competitors from various sectors (including finance, travel, data aggregation, telecommunications, and government) to advance digital identity solutions. These collaborations drive the improvement of existing online identity services and facilitate the adoption of innovative online products.
Put simply, OIX aims to establish trusted frameworks and standards that enable organisations to reliably, securely and easily verify individuals in an online world.
To illustrate this, we used a series of partial portraits, their faces not fully visible. Only through a trusted digital source can their complete identities be confidently revealed and verified online.
The portrait selection deliberately and fully represented the general public, encompassing a wide range of ethnicities, genders, and ages.
The Open Identity Exchange (OIX) is a non-profit, technology-agnostic trade organisation uniting competitors from various sectors (including finance, travel, data aggregation, telecommunications, and government) to advance digital identity solutions. These collaborations drive the improvement of existing online identity services and facilitate the adoption of innovative online products.
Put simply, OIX aims to establish trusted frameworks and standards that enable organisations to reliably, securely and easily verify individuals in an online world.
To illustrate this, we used a series of partial portraits, their faces not fully visible. Only through a trusted digital source can their complete identities be confidently revealed and verified online.
The portrait selection deliberately and fully represented the general public, encompassing a wide range of ethnicities, genders, and ages.
The Open Identity Exchange (OIX) is a non-profit, technology-agnostic trade organisation uniting competitors from various sectors (including finance, travel, data aggregation, telecommunications, and government) to advance digital identity solutions. These collaborations drive the improvement of existing online identity services and facilitate the adoption of innovative online products.
Put simply, OIX aims to establish trusted frameworks and standards that enable organisations to reliably, securely and easily verify individuals in an online world.
To illustrate this, we used a series of partial portraits, their faces not fully visible. Only through a trusted digital source can their complete identities be confidently revealed and verified online.
The portrait selection deliberately and fully represented the general public, encompassing a wide range of ethnicities, genders, and ages.