ComplyCube offers one of the most advanced and complete platforms in the identity verification and KYC space, helping small, large, and prominent organizations effortlessly meet their AML obligations worldwide.
ComplyCube's mission is to grow trust in the global digital economy by empowering businesses of all sizes to implement slick and resilient verification journeys that increase customer conversions, prevent fraud, and reduce onboarding costs – all without adding unnecessary friction to genuine users.
The all-in-one KYC verification platform is built upon cutting-edge AI, trusted sources, and expert human reviewers, allowing us to offer an extensive and coherent array of checks, including AML & PEP Screening, Document Authentication, Biometric Verification, Multi-bureau Checks, Address Verification, and much more.
Why ComplyCube?
❇️ Trusted by startups and big names alike, including AXA, Lycamobile, and Citi.
❇️ 98% Client onboarding rate, helping you convert more customers and grow your business.
❇️ One-stop solution for everything you need to meet your AML and KYC compliance obligations.
❇️ Global coverage of 220+ countries, 10,000+ document types, and over 3,000 data points from trusted sources and partners worldwide.
❇️ A large set of features and checks, including PEP and Sanctions Screening, Adverse Media Checks, ID Document Verification, Biometric Checks, Liveness Detection, Government Database Checks, Address Verification, and more.
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ComplyCube makes it easy to verify identities and stay compliant with regulations. It helps businesses onboard customers smoothly while following the rules. With simple tools to check identities and manage risks, ComplyCube is a great choice for any company needing to keep things legal and straightforward.
This was one of the most pleasant SaaS integrations I've ever experienced. Simple documentation, quick engagement from Sales all the way to Support. We wanted to launch our product in two countries, then scale to 16 within 4 months. ComplyCube was extremely supportive and provided us with KYC strategy and a platform that's flexible and useful for our business needs. Very pleased!
We've tried several SaaS platforms in the identity verification space, but we were left frustrated with complicated integration steps and not particularly unhelpful support and sales.
ComplyCube (and shoutout to Vic and Lucas) were brilliant from the get-go! The API documentation is rich and easy to follow. Integrations took us a couple of hours and our clients are breezing through the onboarding process keep it up guys!
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We don't know anything besides the laptop being from early 2010s so all we can guess is that it might be Plus, or a mute audio key, or it could just be a "Pause/break" function key, maybe an eject key. Google for a website that does a key function test so when you press that key you can see what it actually is, here is one I found: https://keyboardchecker.com/. Source: 5 months ago
But now when I press the Office Key it's like I'm just pressing End, and then I press the Emoji Key it's like I'm just pressing Space. It worked on https://keyboardchecker.com, but not in-game. I've played around with *, {Blind}, ^!+, etc., but nothing I do gets it to continue allowing me to apply modifiers to End without making the Emoji Key go back to overlapping. Source: 9 months ago
Try using https://keyboardchecker.com/ and see what lights up when you press M. If multiple things are lighting up, you may have an electrical issue with your keyboard. Source: 11 months ago
That doenst sound like a keyboard issue.What OS? What happens if you use delete key in text editor? Behaves as expected? You can check what key codes the keyboard generates when you press delete: maybe try this site https://keyboardchecker.com/ You could also boot off a live-CD for Ubuntu or something and just test the keyboard in Ubuntu - see how it behaves... Will help you figure out if it's hardware or... Source: 12 months ago
I investigated the behavior with Keyboard Checker and found that, when I pressed the left Ctrl, and then the Z key, pressing the Z key released the left Ctrl key, which explained the z string. Also, this behavior is unique to that exact physical key. For example, on an American layout, my keyboard would start inputting ys because that's the character mapped to this physical key on that layout (tested). Source: 12 months ago
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