How does TruAge protect sellers?
There are four critical ways that TruAge protects sellers:
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Eliminates human error.
When an employee scans a valid U.S. driver’s license, TruAge-enabled mDL, or the TruAge app, TruAge does all the work. Sellers are protected from manual entry mistakes and staff are protected by shifting the burden of compliance to the system.
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Appends proof-of-age verification directly to transaction logs.
Should law enforcement question the legality of an age-restricted sale, retailers can access TruAge transaction logs to prove that age was verified without exposing customers’ personal information.
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Allows sellers to manage employee compliance with their carding policies.
TruAge offers location-by-location reports on carding rates, % declines, volume limitation declines, and more — allowing you to monitor activity and spot training gaps before they become problems.
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Protects customer data, keeps costs low.
Several competitors entering the age-verification space are doing so out of a desire to gain access to customer-level transaction data, while charging retailers the equivalent of a swipe fee to verify age. TruAge ensures that sellers are not exposing consumers to a violation of privacy, potential data sale, or data breach and don’t incur additional costs for verifying age.