
Why this mattersVerification results work best when they are readable signals with limits, recency, review paths, and respectful user choices.
Verification context
A domestic worker, driver, technician, or caregiver often gets re-verified by every new household or society. That repeats cost for employers and creates privacy fatigue for the worker.
A portable badge changes the loop. The worker can show status, renewal, and consented work history without giving every requester a folder of raw documents.
Operating note
The moat compounds when every completed job improves the worker profile and every scan respects consent, revocation, and erasure rights.
Key takeaways
- Portability reduces duplicate checks.
- Badges should reveal status, not raw documents.
- Worker rights are product features.
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