Using mobile technology OneMobileID takes on the growing problem of Internet pollution.
One of the web’s greatest perceived advantages – individual anonymity – is proving to be its undoing. With Web 2.0, the democratization of content generation has created new openings for exploitation by affiliate programs, ‘SEO specialists’ and spammers (as seen on digg, technorati, squidoo, and many blogs). Furthermore, corrupted content from these sites inevitably makes its way into search engines, producing mediocre search results. The consequence is a growing mistrust, undermining the very foundation of a community-driven web. In a worst case scenario this phenomenon could result in widespread mandatory censorship (Australia being the first state to do so).
OneMobileID’s answer is to include mobile into the equation. Mobile is at once ubiquitous and personal. Our technology will allow sites to request that subscribers verify their unique identity via secure mobile authentication. OneMobileID will establish the legitimacy of the subscriber, without requiring the disclosure or storage of personal information.
What you get with OneMobileID is the confidence:
- of not having multiple registrations by the same person/company for malicious purposes,
- reducing the risk of spam,
- that subscribers are real and genuine individuals, ensuring quality user generated content,
- providing a safer environment for users,
- increasing company goodwill and, ultimately value.