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Digital Identity and Age-Verification Rollouts for Online Access

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Updated March 21, 2026 at 05:46 AM2 sources
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Digital Identity and Age-Verification Rollouts for Online Access

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Organizations are expanding digital identity verification for online services, with one effort focused on privacy-preserving age checks and another on stronger identity proofing for access to U.S. government healthcare accounts. Ars Technica reported on the OpenAge Initiative and related “age key” technology, which stores proof-of-age signals locally using FIDO passkey concepts and shares them through an encrypted, double-blind exchange rather than exposing full identity data. The article says providers including Incode, Persona, Socure, and Veratad, along with platform participants such as Meta and Konami, are backing the model as platforms prepare for broader age-gating requirements.

Separately, CMS expanded login options for Medicare.gov, allowing beneficiaries to verify identity through ID.me, CLEAR, or Login.gov under NIST IAL2 standards to reduce fraud and unauthorized access. CMS said biometric checks used by some providers are limited to one-time identity verification with user consent, and that medical records remain in CMS systems while identity data is held separately by the selected provider. While both reports concern online identity assurance and user verification, they describe different initiatives with different operators, use cases, and security goals rather than a single incident or coordinated event.

Timeline

  1. Mar 16, 2026

    CMS adds ID.me, CLEAR, and Login.gov login options to Medicare.gov

    CMS introduced enhanced Medicare.gov identity verification options allowing beneficiaries to verify their identity through ID.me, CLEAR, or Login.gov. The agency said the free options meet NIST Identity Assurance Level 2 standards and are intended to improve security, reduce fraud, and protect against identity theft and unauthorized access.

  2. Mar 16, 2026

    CMS awards identity verification contracts to ID.me and CLEAR

    Before the Medicare.gov login expansion, CMS awarded contracts to ID.me and CLEAR as part of prior identity verification procurement activity referenced in the rollout announcement.

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