


New free identity validation: Now all WISeID users can verify their real identity using the computer or phone webcam to capture an identity document (National ID, Driver License, or Passports of most countries are accepted) and do face recognition.

The new generation of WISeID builds upon WISeKey’s tradition of pioneering advanced cybersecurity solutions and introduces a suite of significant improvements to further secure users’ digital identities and personal data. The trademark office highlighted that as a federal government agency, the USPTO does not have the same reporting requirements as a private company or a state or local agency would and does have a process whereby those who do not want their address to be shown publicly can request that it is not made public or they can waive the requirement altogether.WISeKey has unveiled a major upgrade to its digital identity and privacy platform,, designed to provide users with enhanced protection against identity theft and increase privacy in today’s hyper-connected digital world. Some private addresses also appeared on the bulk data portal of the USPTO website. The APIs are used in apps by both agency staff and trademark filers to access the TSDR system for checking the status of pending and registered trademarks. The trademark office said that in February it discovered that private domicile addresses that should have been hidden from public view appeared in records retrieved through some application programming interfaces (APIs) of the Trademark Status and Document Review system (TSDR). The trademark office said in a notice sent to all those impacted by the data leak that by April 1 the issue had been fully fixed by properly masking all of the private addresses and correcting all system vulnerabilities found. law requires trademark applicants to include their private address when submitting an application in order to combat fraudulent trademark filings.
