According to a recent LinkedIn post from Persona, the identity verification company is highlighting a new integration with ConnectID aimed at age verification for Australian users. The post suggests this capability enables businesses to confirm users meet age thresholds, such as 16+ or 18+, without requiring disclosure of full personal details like date of birth or name.
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The company’s LinkedIn post emphasizes a smoother user experience by offering an option that avoids uploading government IDs, including driver’s licenses or passports. It also notes that the integration relies on eligibility data from major Australian banks, which could position Persona as a more embedded player in the Australian digital identity ecosystem.
According to the post, ConnectID has been positively evaluated by an independent party as part of the Australian Age Assurance Technology Trials, potentially enhancing perceived credibility of the solution in regulated or youth-sensitive sectors. For investors, this development may signal incremental product differentiation in privacy-preserving verification and could support Persona’s expansion into markets where age assurance and data minimization are gaining regulatory and commercial importance.

