(DGAP-Media / 01.12.2015 / 14:25)
Highest identification rates thanks to new technology in [VERIFY U] face2face
New Flash-based self-development increases identification rates by more than 20%
Mainz-Kastel, 12:01 .2015. With the since November last year in [verify-U] f2f newly integrated technologies since 2006 working in the market of online personal identification Cybits AG provides evidence that it pays technological leadership. The expansion of the private Cybits Direct calls to a flash based version even more customers can benefit from a direct connection out of their browser. This increases the success rate of identifications via video telephony rose in December by more than 20%, regardless of whether the browser you are using is running on a PC, smartphone or tablet.
“The figures of the catapult been possible conversion rate with video technology to a very pleasing, yet unprecedented levels,” says Hans Jürgen Keiling, sales director of Cybits AG, firmly. “We are now approaching success rates, as we previously found only in [verify-U] identity. And without having to use third party service providers, without tedious installation of apps on the terminals of the customers and in compliance with all data protection rules.”
Volker Neiss, who is responsible for technology and development at Cybits, resulting from: “In addition to all existing options via WebRTC, Skype, FaceTime and Hangouts, our development with the integration of H.264 format (Flash) our own Direct Call Server developed further so that now support users of Internet Explorer, Safari and other browsers, H.264, can benefit from an encrypted video communication. The server is in our certified security area operated, is constantly monitored and allows only authorized and encrypted traffic. The merging of video communication between the customer and our agent controls [verify-U] f2f automatically. This type of implementation keeps us all known requirements of security and privacy stood. “The direct connection from the browsers Chrome, Opera, and Firefox had made Cybits on WebRTC earlier than the first on the market possible.
The measured from Cybits figures also show an interesting distribution of usage and success. While deciding already 50% of customers for a direct connection from the browser, still give 50% of the marketable Video Apps preference. The success rate is direct but more than 25% higher than that in use of merchantability video apps. “It turns out that investing in proprietary technology and the privacy of our customers. This simple utility and cobbling together existing video apps or commercial video server solutions not only involves significant data protection risks, but does not deliver the same quality and safety, we want to provide our end users, but also not the success rates expected by our business customers we . “said Keiling to current discussions on data protection and security for video identification.
About Cybits AG Cybits AG (www.cybits.de) provides products and services for companies and individuals who have to put in the digital world with the statutory and regulatory requirements apart. The service portfolio offers solutions for personal identification and legally secure online contracts on the Internet. With its safety certified and approved by regulators personal identification solutions [verify-U] f2f [verify-U] ident and [verify-U] eSign has already identified more than 2 million people Cybits. Our solutions are used in financial services, media and gaming establishments, trust service providers in the healthcare and online merchants and service providers to use.
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