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- Machine Readable Zone - Explained - iDenfy
MRZ, or Machine Readable Zone, is a particular area in an identity document (passport, identity card, or residence permit specifically) that encloses the document holder’s data
- A Tricky Part of MRZ Reading: What You Might Overlook
Learn what a machine-readable zone (MRZ) is, how it works, what MRZ types exist, and how it accelerates the identity verification process
- Decoding Identity Verification: MRZ Explained - Keesing
MRZ stands for Machine Readable Zone, and it refers to the lines of text at the bottom of most ID documents These lines contain important information about the document holder, such as their name and date of birth
- What is MRZ? Machine Readable Zone - Explained - SignDesk
MRZ or Machine Readable Zone is a key element of ID verification An ID’s MRZ contains details about the holder is essential in preventing fraud
- What Is An MRZ Code? A Brief Help Guide - FTx Identity
MRZ code is an encrypted code that’s added to passports and other ID documents It contains vital information that scanning machines can read, making it easier, safer and faster to verify passports
- MRZ Explained: Machine Readable Zone for ID Verification | Ondato
The MRZ was developed by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to standardize identity verification globally Advances in MRZ technology have led to significant improvements in the accuracy and efficiency of identity verification
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