I’ve worked for several AI training / data annotation platforms over the past few years, and almost all of them require identity verification at some point. Usually you’re redirected to a third-party provider (for example Persona, Onfido, Veriff, Jumio , etc.). You don’t upload your ID directly inside the platform — you get sent to an external site. The process is pretty standard: you upload a photo of your ID or passport, then you do a facial recognition check. Typically it asks you to look at the center, then left, then right, or follow a dot on the screen. It’s basically a liveness test to match your face with the document. In a few cases, they also required background checks. You don’t manually submit criminal records — they handle that automatically. I assume they run database checks or public record searches (especially for US-based projects). And sometimes they verify your CV. That part is usually simple — they cross-check LinkedIn, public profiles, or online presence to confirm your experience matches what you declared. It can feel invasive the first time, but it’s becoming standard in this industry. Upvote1Downvote0Go to commentsShare submitted by /u/No-Impress-8446
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