Inji Verify currently supports three modes of verification, Menon explained. One being scanning a QR code, another by uploading a QR code or a file which contains the QR code within it, and lastly the OpenID for VP-based verification flows. The relying party can pick and choose which method they would require. It can be one or more and the Inji Verify SDK can be integrated into the relying party’s portal. Inji Verify handles the verification logic, the transformation of data, so that the relying party does not have to worry what format or validation logic is being performed. MOSIP wants to be the backbone for government – to expedite such services – with an open source solution that governments can pick up and use, and adapt where needed.
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