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Identity Ownership

TASCET is a true identity protection company. We protect the ownership and security of your identity rather than place your privacy and confidentiality at risk.

How do we do this?

Almost daily you lend your identity in exchange for goods and services. When you open an account, receive medical care, enroll in school or gain employment, you lend identity information such as your Social Security number, your driver's license or other descriptors to entities and it is used to enroll you in their database. If the information you provide is not secure during the exchange or while it resides in their database, you are at risk of identity fraud; another individual could access or steal the information and fraudulently misuse your identity descriptors to receive goods or services.

Registration protects you from identity fraud by ensuring that only you own your identity. As you lend your personal information to financial institutions, healthcare providers, government agencies, employers and others that participate, your identity is simultaneously registered in the Identity Network and protected. A limited amount of the information you provided to the entity (your name, gender, date of birth, address and country of birth) and possibly a biometric (fingerprint, iris, facial image, signature or voice) is registered and immediately matched against other identities in the Identity Network. Within moments of receiving the information, TASCET returns confirmation that your identity is unique. If someone tries to register using false or stolen information, the attempt is stopped.

As others are registered in the Identity Network, their identity is also matched against those registered to ensure it is unique and to protect the individual's ownership from that point forward. As a result, the opportunity for an individual to gain a multiple or alias identity is eliminated, organizations are able to provide services or credentials without the concern that their customers or applicants are fraudulently misusing a stolen or false identity and your identity ownership is guaranteed.

The information we receive allows us to interpret that you are a unique individual without requiring the collection of Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers or other identity descriptors given you by public or private entities. Your ownership is intact because it is confirmed in the Identity Network.

Numerous organizations today sell your personal information. We do not data mine or sell the information registered; and we do not monitor the transactions that require your identity information.

Your privacy and confidentiality is our greatest concern.