RingzU Telecommunications Corporation works with Stripe to conduct identity verification online. Stripe builds technology that’s used by millions of companies around the world such as Amazon, Google, and Zoom. Stripe helps with everything from accepting payments to managing subscriptions to verifying identities.
Stripe helps RingzU Telecommunications Corporation confirm your identity by conducting the following checks:
Stripe captures images of the front and back of your government-issued photo ID and reviews it to make sure that the document is authentic. They’ve built an automated identity verification technology that looks for patterns to help determine if a government-issued ID document is real or fake. This process is like a bank teller checking your ID document to confirm that it’s real.
Stripe captures photos of your face and reviews them to confirm that the photo ID belongs to you. They’ve built automated identity verification technology that uses distinctive physiological characteristics of your face (known as biometric identifiers) to match the photos of your face with the photo on the ID document. This process is similar to a bank teller confirming that the photo on your ID document is you based on your appearance—but it’s a higher-tech and more accurate way to identify you as a unique person.
Stripe collects your name, date of birth, and government ID number, and validates that it’s real. They’ll check this information against a global set of databases to confirm that it exists.
Stripe asks for your consent before collecting and using your biometric information. They’ll only use your verification data in accordance with the permissions you grant before starting the verification process, and based on their Privacy Policy.
Learn more about how Stripe handles and stores your data.
We use Stripe Identity for identity verification and other business services. Stripe collects identifying information about you and the devices that connect to its services, which includes the use of cookies. Stripe uses this information to operate and improve the services it provides to us, including for fraud detection, authentication, and analytics. You can learn more about Stripe, Stripe Identity, and read its privacy policy at https://stripe.com/privacy.
Before starting the verification process, here’s what you need:
The quality of the images you capture affects success rates dramatically. Below are a few best practices to help make sure that your verification succeeds:
Both RingzU Telecommunications Corporation and Stripe have access to the information that you submit through the verification flow. We rely on Stripe to help store your verification data. Stripe uses access controls and security standards that are at least as stringent as those used to handle their own KYC and payments compliance data.
| Question | Additional information |
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| Why am I asked to verify my identity? | Under Federal Know Your Customer Telecom laws you must be a verified and eligible user of the network and to have access to the Nationwide calling system. To block against money laundering andcrimes that may be against people including children. |
| Why was I rejected? | Its most likely the quality of the ID or the image caputured. You may reach out to customer care to make arrangements to verify yourself with them. |
| Can I get verified using a different method? | Depending on the services you are needing from us, there may be other avenues to validate your identity or that of your businessentity. Please call customer service at 888-848-4855 to discuss the next steps. |
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How can I access or delete my verification data? |
RingzU Telecom USA has elected to not store or hold any part of a customers private or personal data. To keep us both safe you may need to reach out to Stripe directly tyto request any information they hold be dfeleted. Be awqare that there is some information that may not be deleted under law for a period of time once application for services is submitted. RingzU is a noi info company believing your data is safest under your owsn control. |