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American credit agencies test Canadian blockchain identity network

American credit agencies test Canadian blockchain identity network

by Admin | May 5, 2017 | Identity Fraud, Recent Articles, Uncategorized

American consumer credit reporting agencies Equifax and TransUnion say they have joined trials of an experimental Canadian identity network to facilitate sharing of sensitive consumer data over the internet. The network runs on blockchain, an emerging technology that...

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