Public Verification

Every successful verification produces a public verification page confirming that a real human
identity completed the PRVEN verification process.

These pages provide a reference record that allows authenticity to be independently confirmed.

What a Verification Page Is

A PRVEN verification page is a public record confirming that an identity has completed the
PRVEN verification process.

These pages allow others to independently confirm that:

• a real human identity passed verification
• the verification event occurred at a specific time
• the identity matched the submitted reference image during verification

Each verification record is linked to a unique verification ID.

Example page format:

identity.prven.org/verify/[verificationId]

What Information a Verification Page Shows

A verification page provides confirmation data about the verification event.

The page displays:

• VERIFIED HUMAN status
• verification timestamp
• verification region
• similarity score
• confidence score

These values confirm that a verification event occurred and that the identity passed the
verification process.

The page does not reveal private identity data.

Verification ID

Every verification record receives a unique verification ID.
This ID forms the URL of the public verification page.

Example:

identity.prven.org/verify/8F32A91

Anyone with this link can open the verification page and confirm the verification record.

Verification pages function as reference records rather than personal profiles

Direct Link Access

Verification pages are accessible through direct links.

They are intentionally designed so that:

• pages are not indexed by search engines
• pages are not searchable within the system
• the registry does not provide a public identity directory

A verification page becomes visible only when the verification link is shared.

This design allows individuals to control where their verification record appears.

Reference Image Display

A verification page may display a small watermarked thumbnail representing the verified
likeness.

The purpose of the thumbnail is to provide visual confirmation of the verified identity.

The system does not retain full-resolution reference images after verification.

Instead:

• the original reference image is deleted
• a cryptographic reference hash is stored
• a small watermarked thumbnail may be displayed

This approach allows visual confirmation while reducing long-term storage of identity images

Verification Page Use

Verification pages can be shared anywhere authenticity confirmation may be useful.

Examples include:

• social media profiles
• creator platforms
• professional websites
• public biographies
• identity verification contexts

The verification page functions as a simple authenticity reference that others can check.