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  • Introduction
  • Getting Started
  • SenseCrypt Server
    • Starting the server
    • Configuration
    • Licensing and Authorization
    • Using the Swagger Docs page
    • Authorization
    • Using a JWT Token for Mobile Authorization
    • Getting information about your license
    • SenseCrypt eID
      • Generating your first SensePrint eID QR
      • Generating a raw SensePrint
      • Decrypting a raw SensePrint
      • Parsing a SensePrint
    • SenseCrypt Face PKI
      • Configuration
      • Accessing your Root Certificate
      • Generate your first Face Certificate
      • Verifying a Face Certificate
      • Encrypting Data/Keys using a Face Certificate
      • Face Decrypting Data/Keys
      • Face Signing
      • Face Signature Verification
    • Accessing the server for testing
    • Liveness Image Requirements
  • SenseCrypt Mobile SDKs
    • Licensing
    • Authorization for Online SDKs
    • Liveness and Face Capture
    • Android SDK
    • iOS SDK
  • Conclusion
  • FAQ & Search
  • Appendix
    • Privacy Preserving Biometric Verifiability
    • Principles of Privacy Preserving Face Verification
    • Foundational vs Functional eID
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Appendix

Additional information

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In this section you can find additional information to guide you in your eID journey.

The section talks about the privacy focused features of SensePrints and how they can be verified without storing biometrics.

The section outlines the fundamental privacy by design goals that the system seeks to build on.

Finally, the section highlights how SenseCrypt technology can fit within a bigger picture of a national ID framework having one foundational eID (SensePrint) and multiple privacy preserving functional eIDs (Face Certificates).

Privacy Preserving Biometric Verifiability
Principles of Privacy Preserving Face Verification
Foundational vs Functional eID