The platform issues a "midv7" challenge-response, which your device signs using a private key stored in its hardware. Why It Matters for the Future of the Web
In the landscape of digital identity, not all "verified" badges are created equal. The "midv713" designation represents a .
Achieving midv713 status is not as simple as clicking a link in an email. It generally requires a specialized journey:
A real-time video scan to ensure you are a living human and not a high-resolution photo or deepfake.
Verification against official databases.
Review the platform's data retention policy to see how long they store your biometric data.
Because the midv713 protocol requires physical hardware signatures, it is nearly impossible for automated botnets to spoof this status, making it a favorite for platforms battling "sybil attacks" (where one person creates thousands of fake accounts). How to Achieve Verified Status
Users with this status often bypass routine "captcha" tests or secondary SMS codes because their identity is already anchored to a persistent, secure cryptographic key.
You must use a device with a dedicated "Secure Enclave" (like modern smartphones).
Ensuring the request comes from a secure, non-emulated device.