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Engineering deep-dives, GDPR guides, and product updates from the team building production-grade face AI.
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A practical guide to the best free online face comparison tools in 2026 — what they test, how accurate they are, and which one to use depending on your use case.
Blurring a face and anonymising a face are not the same thing. The distinction matters for GDPR compliance, re-identification risk, and the use cases each approach actually supports.
A practical guide to comparing two face photos online — what the similarity score means, which photos to use, and how to interpret results for KYC and identity verification.
A technical breakdown of passive and active liveness, the ISO 30107-3 PAD standard, deepfake injection defences, and the architecture patterns for deploying liveness at enterprise scale.
Facial images from which identity can be derived are special category data under GDPR Article 9. Here's what that means in practice for teams integrating face AI APIs.
A practical compliance guide for legal, privacy, and engineering teams deploying face verification at enterprise scale — covering legal bases, DPIAs, deletion workflows, BIPA risk, and incoming EU AI Act high-risk system obligations.
Presentation attacks — photos, videos, and 3D masks held up to a camera — are the most common way identity verification is spoofed. Liveness detection is the layer that stops them.
A systems architecture guide for identity and engineering teams adding face recognition to enterprise IAM stacks — covering NIST AAL alignment, Zero Trust integration, enrollment architecture, and the model-update migration problem.
CFOs and product leads who only measure direct cost savings are missing two-thirds of the ROI on biometric verification. A quantitative framework covering fraud reduction, operational savings, and conversion lift — with worked numbers.
Vendors quote face recognition accuracy as a single percentage. That number tells you almost nothing without context. Here's how to read accuracy claims — and what questions to ask.
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