How can UXID help prevent identity theft?
Unlike a SSN, UXID technology puts you in control of who is able to view and access your data. First, it does this by only providing services to registered subscribers and at their explicit request. Second, in most cases data exchange is anonymous. In some instances, subscribers may request that the service provide non-anonymous data exchange. For example, some communicating subscribers might want our service to confirm that they are all members of a particular group (such as students at a participating school). In this case, the service will advise subscribers that the data exchange may include personally identifiable information (i.e., they all go to University X) and will obtain their consent before proceeding. Third, you must use both your SafeID and a password when you interact with the service. If someone discovers your SafeID, without the password, they cannot do anything with it. An even if someone learns your SafeID and password, it gives them access to very limited informatio