World is private by design.
We don’t want to know who you are, only that you are human.
Your data is encrypted and stored on your device.
- “Personal Custody” means that the information generated at the Orb when you verify your World ID (images, metadata and derived data, including the iris fragment) is held on your device. Unless you decide to share it, no one else has your Orb data but you.
- Personal Custody of your data also enables the use of Face Auth authentication for high-security applications. With Face Auth, you can use your mobile device camera to verify that you are the same person who received your World ID. This works locally on your device, without any data leaving your phone.
- And just as importantly, the entire Personal Custody system has been designed to keep your data secure even if your phone gets compromised.
1. Agree to the Biometric Data Consent form
Your iris image will be sent as an end-to-end encrypted data bundle to your phone and will be immediately deleted from the Orb. You will be able to use your fully-verified World ID, and World Network’s entire platform will be available to you.
Data Opt-In.
In addition to your image data being stored as an encrypted data bundle on your phone, this means that you volunteer to have your image data sent to us so that we can use it to improve our system. If you wish, you can always delete your image data later. You will continue to be able to use your fully verified World ID, and World Network’s entire platform will be available to you.
Subject to availability based on region
2. Don’t agree to the Biometric Data Consent form
No data is collected by the Orb. You won’t be able to receive a fully-verified World ID. You will be able to download the World App, establish a wallet, send and receive crypto assets. You will be able to use your device-verified World ID.
The Orb can accurately tell you apart from everyone else without having to store any personal information about you — not even your name.
- The Orb checks that you are a unique human and that you have not signed up before. Since no two people have the same iris pattern, it does this by capturing and processing images of your unique iris pattern to generate a set of encrypted numbers called an iris fragment.
- Once it is generated, the protocol can check that there is no other iris pattern that matches yours and issue you a verified World ID. Because it is just a long number (a string), it tells nothing about you, just that you are a unique human.
- Moreover, the record of the iris pattern that the protocol keeps is strictly encrypted to further ensure your privacy. For this purpose, the codes are split up into multiple secret fragments stored across encrypted databases (read about Anonymized Multi-Party Computation).
- Because iris fragments are programmatically distributed amongst multiple parties independent of World Foundation and Tools for Humanity, they are not and cannot be associated with you.
World App includes a self-custodial wallet which is similar to a physical wallet. With a self-custodial wallet, no one else can move your money or transact on your behalf - because you’re in complete control.
Prove that you are a real and unique person, without revealing who you are.
- World ID is private by design, offering you unmatched control over your information. Once you have World ID, you can use it to prove that you are a real and unique human without revealing who you are.
- This is made possible by a cryptographic technology called Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs), which can prove both that your World ID is real and that you have never done the action you are trying to do before – all without ever revealing who you are.
- With World ID, we rethink internet identity. Internet identity is not about who you are but that you are a unique human (proof of human). This will become increasingly relevant with the rise of artificial intelligence and more sophisticated bots that behave like humans.