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    Empower Ages with Our Zero-Knowledge Proof Libraries

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJuly 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Open Source Launch: We open sourced our Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) libraries, enhancing privacy and security in digital identity solutions after partnering with Sparkasse.

    2. Proven Privacy: ZKP allows individuals to prove personal truths (e.g., age verification) without sharing any other data, promoting a more secure digital ecosystem.

    3. Community Empowerment: Developers and businesses gain easy access to robust ZKP tools for building privacy-focused applications, benefiting both users and organizations.

    4. EU Compliance: Our commitment to ZKP aligns with the EU’s upcoming eIDAS Regulation, helping Member States integrate these technologies into the European Digital Identity Wallet by 2026.

    Tech Company Open Sources Zero-Knowledge Proof Libraries for Age Assurance

    Today, a tech leader took a significant step by open-sourcing its Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) libraries. This decision fulfills a commitment made in partnership with Sparkasse to enhance age assurance across the European Union.

    Zero-Knowledge Proof technology allows individuals to prove certain information without revealing any data beyond that. For instance, a visitor can confirm they are over 18 without sharing personal details. This innovation addresses an urgent need for privacy in the digital age.

    By making these cryptographic tools available, the company aims to empower both private and public sector developers. Businesses can now leverage these open-source solutions to enhance their privacy practices. This availability of ZKP codebase makes it easier for developers to create applications that prioritize user privacy.

    Moreover, researchers can study this efficient ZKP implementation to uncover new potential applications. The European Union’s forthcoming eIDAS Regulation, set to launch in 2026, encourages the use of privacy-enhancing technologies like ZKP in its Digital Identity Wallet.

    The availability of these tools may accelerate the integration of advanced privacy solutions across Member States. This initiative fosters a more secure digital landscape for all web and app users.

    For those interested, the ZKP codebase is accessible at https://github.com/google/longfellow-zk. This step signifies a new chapter in the evolution of Zero-Knowledge Proofs, paving the way for innovation in smart cities and urban solutions.

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