All About Veriff

Before you can redeem rewards, we may ask you to verify your identity through our secure partner, Veriff. We do this to protect our survey community and prevent the use of fraudulent accounts. Here’s what you need to know about Veriff and how verification makes Opinion Outpost a safer place.

First things first, we need to talk about fraud. Why is fraud a problem?

  • Fraudulent accounts cost us millions of pounds every year, money which would otherwise go toward survey rewards among other things that will benefit you, our member.
  • Opinion Outpost is one of Dynata’s survey panels. As the world’s largest first-party data company, Dynata is committed to maintaining utmost data accuracy and reliability.

Can I trust Veriff?
Yes, absolutely!

Veriff is used by hundreds of brands worldwide including Visa, Trustpilot, Bolt and more.

They’re compliant with various global data protection initiatives and legislation, including:

  • The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA);
  • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR);
  • SOC2 type II;
  • ISO 27001;
  • WCAG Accessibility Guidelines.
How does Veriff work?

When redeeming rewards, you may be prompted to verify your identity through Veriff. If so, you’ll see a pop-up asking you to ‘Verify me’. Click on the ‘Verify me’ button to proceed to the Veriff website, then follow these simple steps to complete verification.

1. Use a smartphone if possible
2. Take a picture of a government-issued ID
3. Take a photo of your face (a selfie)
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What will happen to my information?

Veriff will use your ID strictly for verification purposes. As a default, it will be encrypted and stored with Amazon Web Services, which is located in the European Union. Amazon Web Services is fully GDPR-compliant. That means you can be confident that your data will remain confidential and secure.

Take a look at Veriff’s Privacy Policy and Security and Compliance statement to find out more.

Still have questions? Why not read through our FAQs!