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Diagram of the Prove Identity Graph showing unified identity connections

The Prove Identity Graph

The Prove Identity Graph is the core engine of the Prove Platform, establishing the future of digital trust. It serves as a persistent, deterministic network that unifies tokenized identities with their associated devices, credentials, and authenticators, enabling seamless authentication, identity resolution, and comprehensive risk management.

The central anchor: Prove ID

At the heart of the Identity Graph is the Prove ID. The Prove ID is a persistent anchor that securely binds a user’s common language identifiers like phone numbers, emails, and social security numbers into a single trusted and unified identity. This standardized anchor ensures that an identity verified in one context is recognizable across many platforms without requiring repeated re-verification.

Identity Resolution

A primary function of the Identity Graph is Identity Resolution: the process of consistently and deterministically linking a client’s customer account ID (sometimes called a user ID) to a Prove ID.

Batch enrollment verification options

For Offline Batch Enrollment, clients can select from three verification options that help resolve the identity:
  • Assurance Level 1 using Bot Detection
  • Assurance Level 2 using Verified Users
  • Cross-Domain Identity Resolution

Privacy-preserving techniques

What makes the Identity Graph powerful is its method. It achieves this unified view of identity using privacy-preserving techniques, such as a clean room technique. This method ensures that the platform can build a deterministic, unified identity view without ever sharing or exposing the underlying Personally Identifiable Information (PII). This commitment ensures both regulatory compliance and enhanced data privacy for the end-user.