"Technology form GenMobi called Authidex was designed to validate identity. Suspect buyers receive four questions (...) while they are at a merchant's website and have 45 seconds to supply answers. If they succeed, the Company believes that identity has been proven with 100% accuracy".

Nielson Report- October, 2009
Excerpt from: GenMobi Merchant Fraud Protection

 


 

"For a small fee, users will have the peace of mind while shopping or selling online"

Reuters- April, 2009
Excerpt from: Check-Mates(TM) Debuts: The First Online Service That Allows Users to Mutually Validate Their IDs


"Especially now during a recession … Check-Mates is needed more than ever."

Dark Reading- April, 2009
Excerpt from: Check-Mates Online Service Lets Users Validate IDs


"(Cragslist and eBay) users want to protect their privacy while remaining anonymous but still be able to prevent their money or goods from being stolen".

Digital ID News - April, 2009
Excerpt from: Tech helps verify anonymous sellers


"Check-Mates incorporates identity validation capabilities, being able to check the real identity of both sellers and buyers without disclosing the identity of one party to the other."

The Paypers - April, 2009
Excerpt from: GenMobi Technologies introduces Check-Mates anti-fraud technology for online shoppers


 

"The system's simplicity is what makes it so strong. "

Finextra.com – April, 2009
Excerpt from: GenMobi unveils online anti-fraud technology


“It’s a win-win option (Craigslist and eBay) users can apply”

New Media Hub – May, 2009
Excerpt from: How to eliminate classifieds fraud? Verify IDs


"A company called GenMobi Technologies launched the Check-Mates service… While fraudsters can steal your credit card and social security numbers, they are hard pressed to know about your personal life details"

Auction Bytes: The independent trade publication for online merchants – March, 2009
Excerpt from: Check-Mates Launches eBay, Craigslist Identity Verification Service


"Michael J. Schultz, the CEO of GenMobi, a company that is focused on protecting credit card identification points out that the card industry is seeing a shift to prepaid and debit cards

used for transactions as credit card issuers reduce credit lines to consumers as well as the number of cards issued. "Merchant Acquirers are being squeezed tightly to reduce transaction costs to online merchants, improve efficiencies to reduce internal costs and reduce losses associated with fraud," he says. "As the economy continues its decline worldwide there is a significant increase in fraud, especially in the CNP (Card Not Present) segment of the business."

Transaction World Magazine – February, 2008
Excerpt from: Reading Our Crystal Ball for Acquirers and ISOs


“CQR-ID's™ (pronounced Yahoo Finance

"Secure ID") patent-pending technology allows social networking sites like MySpace, Facebook, and Xanga to ensure that their users are who they say they are by cross validating multiple identifiers such as the mobile telephone number, the SIM Card and the carrier-user registration"
Yahoo! Finance – March, 2007
Excerpt from: GenMobi Technologies Offers Age and Identity Verification for Social Networking Site


“US-based technology group GenMobi believes they have found a solution for parents wanting strict Agence France Presse
powers of censure and supervision. They have developed customized programs called "Buzz Kidz" and "Buzz Teenz" that allow junior phone users access to only authorized sites and chat services.”
Agence France Press (AFP)
February, 2007
Excerpt from:
New mobile phones to empower and imperil children
T. Ramachandran, director-general Hindustan Times
of the Cellular Operators' Association of India, agrees: "Operators would be excited by any innovation that helps reach their target audience.”
Hindustan Times (India) – March, 2007
Excerpt from: Peer networks on mobiles soon

“Only the reliable age-and-identity verification process combined Yahoo Finance UK Ireland
with the constant monitoring of blocking of all offensive messages ensures that Buzz (TM) users are safe from log-on to log-off.”
Yahoo! Finance UK & Ireland – February, 2007
Excerpt from: GenMobi Technologies Creates Buzz (TM), the First Ideal Social Network

“Parents afraid to let their children use social networking Web sites like MySpace might be interested in a new entrant to the market: Buzz, a cell phone based network for kids, Laptop
will soon be unveiled by GenMobi Technologies.”
Laptop Magazine – October, 2006
Excerpt from: Buzz Will Block Baddies on Social Networks

“BAM(TM) answers the EU's concerns, and enables The Business
carriers to protect under-age users from offensive content material.”
The Business – February, 2007
Excerpt from: GenMobi Technologies Answers European Union to Protect Kids on Mobile

“GenMobi has released a messaging technology Moco News
designed to protect children from inappropriate contact by identifying the people who use the system and hardcoding that identity to mobile phones, as well as going through all the messages to ensure abusive and predatory messaging is screened out.”
MoCo News – February, 2007
Excerpt from: Round-Up: Games, Comics And Messaging

“The Buzz Ideal Social Network is intended as a mobile service DigitalTrends
in which every user is identified and validated: no anonymous access allowed. The Buzz network will carry youth-centered info on sports, games, music, and fashion designed to appeal to the 8 to 17 age group, and will sport a real-time translation feature which will enable kids to exchange messages with other children around the world. Moreover, the network will proactively identify both online predators and bullies, banning them from the network and, if warranted, report them to law enforcement.”
Digital Trends – October, 2006
Excerpt from: GenMobi Touts Kids-Safe Buzz Social Network

“This Ideal Social Network Yahoo Finance
developed by GenMobi Technologies encompasses services that both parents and children want.”
Yahoo! Finance – October, 2006
Excerpt from: GenMobi Technologies Creates Buzz (TM), the First Ideal Social Network

“This new Buzz service sounds interesting. It’s Wireless Forum
a mobile search, mobile portal and safety net all rolled up into one. Even its security services have a youth flavor as it calls its technology CQR which is pronounced secure”
Wireless World Forum
February, 2007
Excerpt from:
New Buzz Mobile Search Platform
"Created to reach the growing Fierce Mobile Content
pfive-to-17-year-old demographic, the Buzz platform breaks down into two distinct services: k2k (kids-to-kids) and t2t (teens-to-teens), promising mobile operators "bulletproof" age and identity verification safeguards."
Fierce Mobile Content
March, 2007
Excerpt from:
GenMobi Buzz-ing about social network for kids