Increased shoplifting and other crime rates have hit the retail industry hard, forcing large chains to resort to extreme security measures, including hiring security guards and ex-cops, and even chaining their doors at certain locations.
The situation is even more challenging for smaller establishments, including vape resellers, cannabis dispensaries and convenience stores (C-stores also sell alcohol, especially in the US).
For instance, C-stores were the fourth most common location of violent crime in the US, according to data released by the FBI in 2020. That same year, convenience stores accounted for almost 10% of the robberies.
NACS, the US-based trade association for convenience stores, has even cited access control as a crucial safety and security practice.
However, traditional access control solutions have primitive hardware options and require additional onboarding.
Identity Verification Access Control (IVAC) allows customers to autonomously confirm age and verify the authenticity of their ID for access to a location, a door or age-gated products within display coolers and cabinets.
Access control in simple terms refers to a system or a process that determines access to a resource, data or an asset in set circumstances.
For example, online passwords, having a key fob, RFID ID card or a pin code to access data or a building or a parking garage. The same is the case with airports and government buildings.
Access controls are the most basic form of security measures any facility or organization puts in place to ensure that unauthorized people don’t have access to data or premises.
Despite widespread access control measures, businesses and establishments that implement them still face issues and many don’t find the solutions viable enough.
For instance, access control only works with internal teams because you have verified each of the team members.
However, access control will only work for unknown users if the location vets and onboards the guests before providing them access using pin codes or key fobs/cards. To make this work, you will need a reception or a security process that checks in unknown guests.
In its current form, the latter only works when the number of unknown guests is limited, and customer service and convenience are not crucial for your business.
Businesses, like convenience stores, need to have quick, effortless, simple and, most importantly, convenient experiences for the customers.
Here are a few reasons why traditional access control systems and processes fall short:
Identity Verification Access Control (IVAC) is a pioneering technology by Patronscan that integrates access control and ID verification in a streamlined, frictionless and convenient solution.
The idea behind the solution emerged from Patronscan’s reliable forensic ID verification solutions.
We have provided ID verification solutions since 2005 and have grown to over 200 cities worldwide, with more than 220 million ID verifications.
IVAC integrates access control and ID verification in one autonomous solution. By doing so, it definitively addresses concerns around the management of unknown users, including customers and visitors, for businesses that offer age-gated products or want to create a safe environment for their staff and customers.
Our IVAC solutions have been known to bring down thefts at liquor stores by up to 97%.
At SNDL (formerly Alcanna) stores, there was even an increase in revenue as customers felt safer shopping at participating locations.
These solutions work round-the-clock, backed by our 24/7 support, and focus on forensically scrutinizing every ID document using pixel-level processing.
This autonomous solution easily links into a strike system for either a door lock, turnstile, or cooler/fridge door, providing patrons with access in a secure and hassle-free manner.
Our scanning engine takes a two-pronged approach to verify identity documents from around the world.
The technology works by forensically comparing the scanned ID against two extensive libraries of real and fake ID templates built in by our team of ID experts.
The Patronscan pilot project was launched on January 20, 2020. Three high-theft locations in Edmonton, Canada, had Patronscan technology installed to create controlled entrances.
At Patronscan, we take privacy and data protection very seriously. We are committed to being transparent about what information we collect, how we use it, and how we keep it safe.
Data Collection
Depending on the jurisdiction, we only collect the minimum amount of personal information needed to provide our services and are allowed by the law. This includes information like name, age, ID expiry date and photo. We do not collect any sensitive information like address, driver's license number, or financial or healthcare data. Each state/province has a strict retention policy which allows us to only keep the data for a specific amount of time before it is automatically deleted.
Data Use
The personal information we collect is used solely for the purposes of age verification, security purposes, and for other purposes as permitted or required by applicable law such as confirming the validity of the ID. We do not sell or share customer data with any third parties, outside of law enforcement if a case number has been submitted.
Data Protection
We utilize industry best practices to keep customer information secure. Data is encrypted both in transit and at rest. Our systems are compliant with SSAE 16 standards and undergo regular audits. We believe we are fully compliant with all applicable privacy laws and regulations in North America.
Age-gated products
Liquor theft was a massive issue causing millions in lost revenue for the US-based convenience store chain, QuikTrip.
After multiple iterations, we have started rolling out IVAC solutions that grant access to coolers only after a customer goes through an autonomous and seamless step of ID verification.
These locations have seen a 96% reduction in thefts, while a flagged network has allowed them to mitigate bad actors from returning. According to internal feedback, the staff from other locations are eagerly awaiting implementation at their respective stores.
Government
Patronscan’s access control solutions have also found favour in legislative buildings in North America. Working in tandem with our forensic ID verification solutions, the security personnel ensure seamless access to public services and offices.
Want to know more about our pioneering IVAC solutions? Talk to our experts here.