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Our commitment to charities

We help charities by providing our solutions at a discounted rate.

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Striving to do the right thing, from day one.

Yoti is built from a robust ethical framework. One of our seven ethical principles is to “make Yoti available to anyone”. That’s why the Yoti ID app will always be free for individuals.

We offer our solutions at a discounted rate. Our pricing schedule below has more details.

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Digital ID app

50% off

No minimum volumes, no minimum contract, no integration fees

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    Identity verification
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    Age verification
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    Authentication
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    Third party credential issuance

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Identity Verification

50% off

£0.50 per compliant ID verification

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    Identity verification
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    Embedded into your user flows

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eSignatures

50% off

£15 per month for unlimited users / 75 envelopes

£0.20 for additional envelopes

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    Secure, simple e-signing
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    Free 14-day trial

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An image of a girl looking at her smartphone. Surrounding her are illustrative icons such as a shield which represents privacy and a set of scales representing fairness.

The importance of transparency for facial age estimation

To protect young people online, businesses need to provide age-appropriate experiences for their users. This could apply to online marketplaces, social media networks, content sharing platforms and gaming sites. But to put the correct measures in place, businesses need to know the ages of their customers. It was previously thought that the only way to confidently establish a user’s age was with an identity document, like a passport or driving licence, or checks to third-party databases such as credit reference agencies or mobile network operators. However, regulators are now recognising facial age estimation as an effective alternative. As with

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A woman smiling and using her smartphone.

Making age checks inclusive

In today’s world, we can access a range of goods, services and experiences online. As a result, regulations are being passed across the globe to ensure that young people safely navigate the digital world. From the UK’s Online Safety Act to age verification laws in the US, platforms are being required to check the ages of their users. To do this effectively, the age assurance methods offered must be inclusive and accessible to as many people as possible.   Why can’t businesses just use ID documents? Most people tend to think of age assurance as checking a person’s age

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Preview of the latest B Corp Impact Report

Say hello to our 2024 B Corp Impact Report

We’re delighted to reach our ninth year of being a B Corp. When Yoti was founded 10 years ago, we knew that we wanted to do business the right way. Because that’s the only way we can truly make the digital world safer for everyone. Our founders knew that in this industry, we were going to come up against some complex ethical questions. Working with identity, personal data and biometrics is a delicate matter. And that’s one of the reasons we became a B Corp – to hold us accountable to all our stakeholders including our people, clients, suppliers, the

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