yeah you can tap on video itself to trigger capture instead of the button which helps somewhatYep too hard doing it on a phone with one hand.
Ide buy that for a dollar.I thought I would try creating a minimal viable product (MVP) for age verification using the Cloudflare platform, including pages, workers, and AI gateway, and so far, so good. The costs for input + output tokens + image = $0.000308 to $0.000474 per submission. That's $0.308 to $0.474 per 1,000 image submissions. Costs of 3rd parties have been mentioned in this thread, how does that compare?
For this MVP:
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- No personal identification is collected or stored
- No session tracking or user accounts
- Images are processed in-memory only
- No database or persistent storage mechanisms are implemented
- Criteria for determining age certificate of >18yrs or not is a work in progress and would need testing against false selfie submissions heh. But thought I'd see what I could come up with
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Fake cam drivers exist mind.I believe the "liveness" element is just AI detecting whether it's a real face or a spoof. Presumably because a face is 3D
Quite a few of the commercial offerings seem to limit which cameras can be selected as a feed forcing you to use a built in one, ahem not that my very first thought when testing some of them was subvert things to see if I could feed in a video via a virtual device...Fake cam drivers exist mind.
It was fine, few head scratches whilst working out the parameters to submit to their API, but the product worked. I'd have preferred to have an option where I could offer a selection of (age verification) options in one user journey, but I could work around that by simply offering multiple journeys. The wide selection of tools was appealing. Not 100% as comfortable with their privacy policy as some others and the up-front credit are the two off putting factors for me, so for now I'll not be jumping ship.Shufti have stopped being helpful (and your trial didn't sound great to me)
Although VeryifyMy do offer the Stores API I am using - which is pay-as-you-go and £1 per check (granted rather a lot compared to eva2000's test code!). It just seems their more bespoke offerings have a high onboarding fee. I'm okay enough with £1 for the numbers I'll be doing, either as cost recovery or just paying for some myself. Granted I have no idea how well it will work when exposed to a world of IDs and so forth! Maybe I'll be back at square one! Still it is sitting there as my reserve option depending on the Children's risk guidance.Verifymy and Yoti just silly high prices
Fake cam drivers exist mind.
I just wouldn't want to pay £1 per verification. Don't want to charge members either.It was fine, few head scratches whilst working out the parameters to submit to their API, but the product worked. I'd have preferred to have an option where I could offer a selection of (age verification) options in one user journey, but I could work around that by simply offering multiple journeys. The wide selection of tools was appealing. Not 100% as comfortable with their privacy policy as some others and the up-front credit are the two off putting factors for me, so for now I'll not be jumping ship.
Although VeryifyMy do offer the Stores API I am using - which is pay-as-you-go and £1 per check (granted rather a lot compared to eva2000's test code!). It just seems their more bespoke offerings have a high onboarding fee. I'm okay enough with £1 for the numbers I'll be doing, either as cost recovery or just paying for some myself. Granted I have no idea how well it will work when exposed to a world of IDs and so forth! Maybe I'll be back at square one! Still it is sitting there as my reserve option depending on the Children's risk guidance.
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