The wallet was launched in April by the Applied Social Media Lab (ASML) at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. It was developed in collaboration with the Linux Foundation’s Decentralized Trust and could help distinguish people from AI agents, provide age assurance and even determine the origin of certain content, according to Brendan Miller, ASML’s principal engineer. The app is meant for everyone, from regular users who want more privacy to members of organizations that want to prove their affiliation and content publishers, influencers and journalists. Verification is performed using standard iOS and Android biometric authentication, stored on-device. Users can also add verifiable credentials such as mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs).
Source: www.biometricupdate.com