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  2. Onfido - Wikipedia

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    Onfido is a technology company that helps businesses verify people's identities using a photo-based identity document, a selfie and artificial intelligence algorithms. [2]It was founded in July 2012 by three former students at Oxford University: Husayn Kassai, Eamon Jubbawy, and Chief Architect Ruhul Amin. [3]

  3. Account verification - Wikipedia

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    The uploading of scanned or photographed identity documents is a practice in use, for example, at Facebook. [23] According to Facebook , there are two reasons that a person would be asked to send a scan of or photograph of an ID to Facebook : to show account ownership and to confirm their name.

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  5. Filing taxes: How to set up ID.me for the IRS - AOL

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    After uploading your photos, the next step is to take and upload a video selfie with your phone or computer camera. Make sure you position your phone in portrait mode and move your head close to ...

  6. ID.me - Wikipedia

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    For "high-assurance" identity verification, the company verifies personal data, including drivers' licenses, passports, and social security numbers. [22] Users must also take a video selfie with their phones, using the ID.me photo app. [ 2 ] If ID.me fails to verify users through this information, users are directed to talk to a "Trusted ...

  7. Add or disable 2-step verification for extra security - AOL Help

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    2. Next to "2-Step Verification," click Turn on. 3. Select Phone number for your 2-step verification method. 4. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the process. Sign in with 2-step for phone. 1. Sign in to your AOL account with your password. 2. Enter the verification code sent to your phone. 3. Click Verify.

  8. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Best practices • Don't enable the "use less secure apps" feature. • Don't reply to any SMS request asking for a verification code. • Don't respond to unsolicited emails or requests to send money.

  9. Fix problems signing into your AOL account - AOL Help

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    Use the Sign-in Helper to locate your username and regain access to your account by entering your recovery mobile number or alternate email address.; To manage and recover your account if you forget your password or username, make sure you have access to the recovery phone number or alternate email address you've added to your AOL account.