Remote identity verification flow
IDnow Online Ident starts with an Ident-ID entry screen that asks users to provide the identifier needed to begin verification. This kind of flow is typically used when a bank, telecom provider, or other service sends a user into a remote identity check.
The app is most useful when the user already has a valid Ident-ID from the service requesting verification. Entering a wrong or expired identifier can block progress, so users should copy the code carefully from the requesting service.
Verification failure and session readiness
The visible flow includes a failed identification dialog after an incorrect Ident-ID attempt. The app also shows a loading state, which suggests a server-backed verification flow rather than an offline form.
Before starting a real session, users should be ready with their ID document, a stable network connection, enough battery, and a quiet environment. Identity checks can involve sensitive personal information and should be completed only in a private place.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.
Camera, microphone, and privacy controls
Android settings show camera, microphone, nearby devices, notifications, picture-in-picture, storage, battery, and network behavior. These permissions can support document capture, video identification, call-like review, session alerts, and secure communication.
Grant camera and microphone access only when beginning a legitimate verification session. Users should also confirm they are dealing with the correct requesting service before sharing identification details.
This gives the section a clearer user value by connecting the main feature to a concrete mobile use case, session goal, or replay reason.