Yes, once you've added information to one Rownd partner, it _can_ become available to a second partner, but _only_ if the user consents to sharing it and only when the fields/data types match between the two apps. Typically, that occurs during the sign-in process.
We currently require verification on each partner site to ensure that the person signing-in is actually the holder of the email/phone. In the future though, we plan to allow a user that's authenticated at one Rownd partner to click a single button on a second partner site to simply pass the existing verification and account info across. In that case, no email/sms is needed as long as its done in the same browser/device.
Google is kind of like "email verification" brought forward since they own 65% of the email market and even more of the browser market.
We also "verify" and authenticate, but that is where we diverge. We also help websites manage "profiles" and "accounts" and that data can be made available for customization and personalization. From what a user sees to how they interact with a site or app.
Finally, we give the user the ability to retroactively "revoke consent" to their data. When they turn it off, the site and app no longer have access to it.
We currently require verification on each partner site to ensure that the person signing-in is actually the holder of the email/phone. In the future though, we plan to allow a user that's authenticated at one Rownd partner to click a single button on a second partner site to simply pass the existing verification and account info across. In that case, no email/sms is needed as long as its done in the same browser/device.
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