Disclosure: Jumio Clarifies Incorrect Statement in Short-Term Rentalz article

 Jumio, the leading AI-powered trusted identity as a service provider, issues a formal clarification regarding a mischaracterization about AirBnb’s adoption of Jumio Authentication in the February 14 Short-Term Rentalz article.

This article  incorrectly implied that Airbnb was using Jumio’s new video-selfie authentication tool, Jumio Authentication. Airbnb is a valued Jumio customer, but they are not currently using Jumio Authentication as suggested by this media outlet.

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When identity matters, trust Jumio. Jumio’s mission is to make the internet a safer place by protecting the ecosystems of businesses through cutting-edge online identity verification and authentication services that quickly and accurately connect a person’s online and real-world identities. Jumio’s end-to-end identity verification solutions fight fraud, maintain compliance and onboard good customers faster.

Leveraging advanced technology including augmented intelligence, AI, biometrics, machine learning, certified 3D liveness detection and human review, Jumio helps organizations meet regulatory compliance including KYC, AML and GDPR and definitively establish the digital identity of their customers. Jumio has verified more than 160 million identities issued by over 200 countries and territories from real-time web and mobile transactions. Jumio’s solutions are used by leading companies in the financial services, sharing economy, digital currency, retail, travel and online gaming sectors. Based in Palo Alto, Jumio operates globally with offices in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia Pacific and has been the recipient of numerous awards for innovation. For more information, please visit www.jumio.com.