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Turbi deploys FaceTec face authentication for vehicle access control

 

Turbi, a fast-growing carsharing service headquartered in Sao Paulo, has integrated ZoOm 3D Face Login by FaceTec into their mobile app enabling customers to use their faces to unlock the door of an available car in under two seconds.

“To keep the experience safe from the start, we chose ZoOm to ensure only the right person has access to the right vehicle,” said Diego Lira, CEO of Turbi. “We deployed our Turbi mobile app integrated with ZoOm in only short three weeks from our very first conversation with FaceTec.”

According to the announcement, ZoOm can be integrated with just a few lines of code into any iOS or Android app providing highly-secure app access to banking, insurance, healthcare and other highly sensitive or confidential personal account data. ZoOm uniquely verifies the authorized driver by matching the driver’s image, checking for three-dimensionality, and making sure the authorized driver is actually present in person when requesting access to the vehicle.

The ZoOm developer SDK is available at the company’s website, with plugins for Xamarin, Appcelerator/Titanium, Phonegap, Cordova, Ionic and React Native. It is free for all educational and nonprofit apps globally, as well as apps for startups, developers and small businesses with less than $10M USD in annual revenue.

Just last month, FaceTec’s ZoOm 3D Face Login was selected by trust services provider Evrotrust to secure its remote identity verification app for customer access to bank, insurance, e-commerce, and e-government accounts.

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