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_Prove You Are You Without Giving Away Your Personal Info_ - Aleo Reveals New Privacy-Preserving Credential _
The zPass protocol is a novel privacy-preserving credential built on the Aleo layer-1 blockchain, which keeps users’ sensitive information offline
When accessing online applications, only essential details are revealed, according to the press release.
Individuals and organizations can use zPass to upload their identity documents offline on private devices and services – then share anonymous ‘proofs’ as verification of that underlying data with institutions.
The computation is first done on a user’s device and then delivered on-chain as a verified proof. Aleo’s decentralized validators verify proofs before they are posted to the blockchain.
A major problem in this increasingly digital world, Aleo argues, is maintaining the balance between robust identity verification and user privacy – but doing so is essential.
Yet, current decentralized s face privacy concerns, while centralized identity s “face a trade-off between security and privacy” – they tend to collect more information than needed for verification due to regulatory requirements.
But a central storage is a large target for hackers.
Meanwhile, says the team, zPass uses advanced zero-knowledge (ZK) cryptography techniques for private decentralized identity verification and leverages the Aleo blockchain for verified identity proofs.
Decentralized validator nodes receive the proof in a transaction, verify that proof, and then add it to the blockchain – thus eliminating intermediaries and third-party risks.
John Reynolds, Product Manager at Aleo, told Cryptonews that developer infrastructure will be available with the product announcement and open-sourced under Apache License, adding that,
Only a Proof and an encrypted Record of the data linked to the user’s private key remain on the blockchain
A record is a fundamental data structure for encoding user assets and application state on Aleo, Reynolds said.
Users Select What To Share
zPass allows for “greater composability and selective attribute disclosure,” the press release stated.
Each user can select the specific information within a document they want to share and with whom. Only this data will be selectively verified.
This means that no more personal data will be given than is necessary for verification purposes, while users retain control over their personal information, Aleo argued.
Furthermore, zPass is able to onboard pre-existing signed credentials as proofs on the blockchain, with the team saying that,
For example, in order to access certain services, a user may need/want to authenticate their identity through their passport.
zPass will locally compute and validate the information from this document and produce a binary true/false output in addition to a ZK proof that confirms the output can be trusted – without ever revealing the actual
No Coordination With Document Issuers
Creating proofs, Aleo says, does not require modification from or coordination with the authorities issuing identities.
Reynolds told Cryptonews that,
The proof and encrypted record are also reusable: the user decides when to use them, and the verifier sets the conditions for verification, Reynolds said.
The team argued that all this works to directly counter the vulnerabilities in traditional s and elevate cybersecurity barriers against identity theft and unauthorized data access.
An additional advantage for the institutions is that they don’t “carry the regulatory burden or cybersecurity risk of storing that data themselves.”
According to Reynolds, the verifying party can define regulations within the verification program according to their jurisdiction.
Future plans for the protocol include full support for converting physical documents, specifically passports and ID cards, into records on-chain, integrating a wallet interface to allow users to manage and build compositions of credentials, and extending use cases beyond age verification.
Use cases span from ensuring child safety online to financial fraud prevention, Reynolds said.
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Learn more:
John Reynolds, Product Manager for Aleo, on ZK Tech, Privacy, and Safeguarding Personal Information
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Identity Verification in Crypto: Addressing the Clash Between Blockchain Anonymity and KYC Compliance