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The digital economy has eliminated physical borders, yet a fundamental question remains unresolved: how can we reliably verify who is truly behind each digital action?
The rise of identity fraud, malicious automation, and credential-based attacks has demonstrated that traditional authentication systems—passwords, MFA, or digital accounts—are no longer sufficient to ensure security, trust, and accountability in the online environment.
B-FY introduces the concept of Digital Immigration: a new sovereign verification layer that allows organizations to instantly confirm that the person accessing a digital service, authorizing a transaction, or participating in an online process is truly who they claim to be.
Inspired by physical border control systems, this approach establishes a single human verification event that enables citizens, employees, and users to interact securely with digital services, critical infrastructures, and online platforms.
The Digital Immigration model developed by B-FY enables governments, companies, and digital platforms to securely validate three essential elements:
Identity — confirming that the person is who they claim to be.
Presence — ensuring that a real human being is behind the digital action.
Authorization — verifying that the action performed is legitimately attributable to that person.
This process takes place in less than three seconds, without the need for passwords, centralized biometric databases, or unnecessary replication of personal data.
The result is a trust infrastructure that eliminates operational anonymity in critical transactions, reduces digital fraud, and ensures human traceability in automated environments.
Identified identity data, as currently recognized by cyber protocols, can be impersonated, or hacked by any cybercriminal anywhere in the world.
In contrast, immigration processes, which involve transparent access control, reject unauthorized individuals: these processes only grant access to clearly identified people through human supervision. These individuals cannot be impersonated or hacked.
Similarly, B-FY provides access exclusively to identified individuals by developing an electronic equivalent of the manned supervision used in immigration. With B-FY, online identified individuals cannot be impersonated or hacked by anyone.
B-FY is the first company in the market to offer this unique technology through a technology transfer model and white-label branding. B-FY allows major players across multiple industries to become their own Identity Providers, maximizing value and security for their end customers and driving growth and innovation to institutions.