Privacy policy
Blend uses an identity provider (Didit by default — ID document + passive liveness + face match) to verify that the person taking an exam matches a government-issued photo ID. During verification the provider may capture:
- Images of your government ID (front/back as required)
- A live selfie for face match and liveness
Blend does not store raw ID images or selfies. We only keep the verification outcome in our database: status (verified/failed), an optional confidence score, and the Didit session ID. Image data remains with Didit under their compliance program; we configure a short retention window on Didit's side rather than indefinite storage.
For candidates in India, biometric personal data is processed only with explicit, purpose-limited consent, consistent with India's Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act. You may refuse consent; without successful identity verification you cannot start a proctored exam session.
Exam sessions may also log integrity signals such as fullscreen exits, tab focus changes, and paste attempts. These support human review — the system does not auto-fail candidates on signals alone.
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