Privacy
Share only what is necessary. Prove a fact — like your age or verification level — without handing over your full identity document.
Most online checks ask for far more than they need. To enter a venue you upload your passport. To open an account you send document photos to every partner. Each copy increases leak risk and user friction.
Your wallet holds a signed credential with several attributes — name, age, verification level, country, and more. When a service asks a question, you answer with only the relevant fields. The signature still proves an issuer you trust vouched for that answer.
Selective disclosure turns all-or-nothing uploads into precise, verifiable answers.
Upload a photo of your ID. The platform sees your full name, address, document number, and birthdate.
Present a single answer: "over 18 — yes." The platform verifies it was signed by a trusted issuer. No ID scan required.
Repeat KYC at every financial partner. Each one stores copies of your documents in their own database.
Present your verification level and jurisdiction once. Partners verify cryptographically — without receiving document images.
Any service that needs to trust a fact about you — not a copy of your identity file.
Confirm age or region without storing government IDs on entertainment platforms.
Reuse a single KYC result across partners instead of repeating document uploads.
Ouranoos can trust users and provider hardware without exposing serial numbers or personal files.
Prove membership or role without sharing unrelated personal attributes.
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