Data minimization
Verified claims delivery without raw personal data
Share outcomes like age_18_plus and identity_verified while keeping the underlying document behind the consent boundary.
What it does
CAIRL is identity verification infrastructure built on a different architectural premise: the answer crosses the boundary, not the file. Instead of extracting personal data and delivering it to the requesting platform, CAIRL issues a verified claim. The platform receives what it needs to know — age confirmed, identity verified, document authentic — without receiving the underlying data.
Data minimization is the infrastructure expression of that model. Instead of transferring copies of government IDs, document fields, or identity dumps, a platform receives the claim that answers the question it actually asked.
That reduces privacy exposure for the user and liability surface for the platform while keeping the verification process strong enough to trust the result.
Key capabilities
Claim-first responses
Return outcomes such as age_18_plus or identity_verified instead of the underlying source document.
Narrow disclosure
Share only the verification answer the moment requires, not an oversized package of identity fields.
Consent boundary
Keep the source data on CAIRL's side of the line and govern access through explicit authorization.
Liability reduction
Lower the volume of sensitive data a platform needs to store, protect, and justify collecting.
Ready when you are
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CAIRL is built to let users control identity and let platforms trust the result. Choose the next step that matches the surface you are building.