IDnow Introduces Trust Platform for Continuous Digital Identity Management

June 11, 2026
IDnow has launched the IDnow Trust Platform to help regulated organizations manage identity verification, fraud prevention, and compliance across the customer lifecycle as Europe prepares for new digital identity regulations.

IDnow has launched the IDnow Trust Platform to support regulated organizations in managing identity, fraud, and compliance processes across the customer lifecycle, announced in a press release. The platform marks IDnow’s expansion beyond traditional identity verification as Europe prepares for new digital identity regulations and the rollout of EU Digital Identity Wallets.

The IDnow Trust Platform offers four modular services: Identify, Authenticate, Protect, and Trust. It includes orchestration, monitoring, and decision capabilities that allow organizations to adjust workflows and automate compliance responses without engineering changes. The platform integrates biometric authentication, fraud prevention, and qualified trust services.

IDnow has obtained the certificates required to accept digital identity wallet presentations across EU markets, including the German Berechtigungszertifikat. The system combines wallet capabilities with qualified trust services and electronic attestations of attributes to fill compliance gaps. Organizations in sectors such as finance, telecommunications, insurance, and gaming can integrate the platform through a single API, available immediately.

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