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Dentity

Build trust online

Fintech
Privacy
Web3

Dentity is a consumer-first digital identity platform built on open identity standards and fully W3C compliant. We empower users to regain ownership of their personal data and identity. Currently, we work with partners such as ENS to prove personhood onchain.

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Dentity is a consumer-first digital identity platform built on open identity standards and fully W3C compliant. We empower users to regain ownership of their personal data and identity. With the ability to verify over 16,000 government-issued documents across 220 countries and integration with 15,000+ financial institutions globally, Dentity is trusted by millions of consumers and hundreds of enterprises alike.

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Very helpful solution! I feel much more secure about the online presence with this app. This makes it very easy to verify the identities of anyone I interact with on the internet. So excited to see how Dentity will continue to grow and thrive further!

Why would someone pick this over well-known giants like OneID and Auth0, feels like another company trying to sell "ownership of personal data" but honestly it's hard to see what's really new here, maybe some real-life examples or user stories could help make it clear

Honestly, this thing sounds more like a privacy nightmare in waiting than a great idea, how do you plan to actually protect all this personal data you're saying users can take back control of, wouldn't it be easier for hackers to target such a centralized system? Think you need to give a bit more clarity on the security measures in place and maybe offer some concrete examples of how it's any different from other ID platforms out there.

Dentity is an innovative, consumer-centric digital identity platform built on open identity standards. A great solution for those who value privacy and security in the digital world!

The idea of a consumer-first digital identity platform sounds promising but I can't help but wonder how many people really feel the urge to 'own' their personal data in a world where convenience often wins over privacy also, while it's great to verify thousands of documents in many countries, does it effectively address the security concerns users have with onchain verification what about integration with everyday apps we use or ensuring user-friendly experience for non-techies this could be a gamechanger but needs more practical features

So cool new platform but honestly who's going to trust all that personal data to something so new, I get the tech behind it sounds solid but with so many data leaks nowadays it's hard to feel safe, maybe build more trust before asking us to hand over our info?

So let me get this straight, another identity platform that claims to be consumer-first but lets be real, how's it any different from platforms like Civic and uPort already out there, sure it ties up with a bunch of institutions and countries but who's actually benefiting here, the users or just the corporations swiping their data, might be good for enterprise but I doubt regular people will care much, they want simple solutions not endless verifications 🤔

Interesting concept y’all have, but what about the actual security of our data once it’s on this platform, and can you guarantee it won’t be misused since you're dealing with tons of personal information, have you considered integrating with blockchain technology even more to enhance transparency and security

Saw this thing on an ad and been using it for a bit, gotta ask why it’s so complicated to verify documents though, not sure how it's empowering if I can't get past the setup without a headache, do you really need all those integrations maybe keep it simple and clean

Found this through an ad but gotta say not sold yet, do people really want to give more personal data to another platform, is there any way to use it without linking financial institutions too because privacy still feels like a risk, maybe consider showing exactly how safe it is with real examples?

Wow, this new platform sounds super useful, can't believe how many documents it can verify, founder really seems like they've thought of everything, just wondering if there's any concern about privacy with so much integration, overall looks promising

Sure this sounds promising but do people really wanna hand over tons of personal data to yet another platform even if it's "consumer-first"?💁‍♂️ Seems like a risky bet with all the data breaches these days...

Found this new platform through an ad, kinda skeptical about giving them my data though, like they say it’s consumer-first but so many companies do, don't they just end up selling your info anyway?👀 let's see if they actually walk the talk

Kinda skeptical about all this, can we really trust a platform with our identity when so many others have failed before? Maybe it's good for now, but I worry what happens if there's a breach, or if you guys get bought out or something, what's the plan to keep everything safe long-term

It’s great to see a platform aiming to give people control over their info again but with so many data breaches lately how can we really be sure this will stay secure and not get hacked too, any plans for extra security features or maybe some kind of insurance for users in case of a breach

I'm intrigued by the idea of taking back control of personal data, kinda skeptical about giving all my info to yet another platform though, especially with all the talk about security breaches lately, interested to see how they handle that

I came across this site through a friend's post and while the idea of users taking back control of their data sounds cool, isn't it risky to have so much personal info tied up digitally, maybe think about adding more security options, what do y'all think

Interesting idea but there are already other platforms like SelfKey and Civic doing a similar thing, it's hard to see what's new here, also, with the recent breaches, how can we be sure our data is safe, there's always someone promising the moon but trust in these systems is a real issue, good luck though, curious to see how it pans out