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G2A Strengthens Security With Front-End Verification Steps - G2A Introduces Verification Process for New Sellers to Sell Products on the Marketplace

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G2A Strengthens Security With Front-End Verification Steps - G2A Introduces Verification Process for New Sellers to Sell Products on the Marketplace

RZESZOW, Poland, LONDON and HONG KONG, July 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --

    G2A.COM, the world's fastest growing digital gaming marketplace, yesterday announced a
set of verification tools to add layers of safety and security to enhance the user
experience. Effective immediately, front-end verification for new G2A sellers includes:

       
        - Social media profile account verification
        - Phone number verification
        - Ability to sell only up to ten (10) products without providing further proof of
          identification

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    G2A's key objective will continue to be strengthening new seller verification with
further measures. This includes credit card, PayPal and address (bank statement)
verification, all rolling out in the coming months.

    This front-end verification process delivers additional confidence for existing users
and new users who sign up to be a part of our marketplace.

    "G2A has an open door for feedback from the gaming community, developers, publishers
and media," said Bartosz Skwarczek, CEO, G2A. "Following the announcement of the  G2A Game
Developer Support System [https://www.g2a.co/developer ]  in June 2016, it became clear
that a further added value will be to extend G2A's  front-end verification process for new
sellers on our marketplace."

    As the worldwide growth of gaming continues, heightened security is needed for the
more than two billion gamers around the world. The video games industry is set to grow to
nearly $100 billion dollars and increasingly, these transactions are digital. G2A
consistently implements exemplary security systems to protect more than one million
transactions per month. The addition of front-end verification procedures will further
strengthen the security of the G2A community and exceed Know Your Customer requirements
that are at the heart of G2A compliance policies.

    Through the implementation of the new steps G2A will continue to add further measures
that follow the  MSO Anti Money Laundering Guideline
[http://www.customs.gov.hk/filemanager/common/pdf/pdf_publications/tspt/draft_en.pdf ]
  "Identification and Verification of Originator" (point. 10.6) to fight against fraud
perpetrated by stolen or mis-used credit cards.

    G2A is proud of its collaboration with Developers and Software organizations, with a
recent cooperation with MICROSOFT Investigative Analysts a prime example. In June 2016
MICROSOFT approached G2A and supplied over 550 game codes that they believed were
purchased on a third party site with  stolen credit cards. G2A was able to assist in the
identification of the keys and immediately remove them from auction. G2A has offered its
full support to MICROSOFT and the authorities with reference to the ongoing case against
the seller. G2A stands ready to share our expertise with our partners.

    Strong support for G2A came after they announced the Game Developer initiatives and
additional front-end security verification.

       
        - Sergey Sholom, CEO of Datcroft Games, said:  "G2A's ability to move forward and
          listen to partners has been always amazing, and that's why we are glad to be working
          with them. As a free to play game developer we are constantly looking for new business
          opportunities, and that's our common trait. We strongly believe in a bright future for
          G2A on the international game market and we welcome this new G2A Game Developer
          Support System and additional security." http://datcroft.com
        - Robert Siejka, CEO of the Farm 51,  added his support:  "We've worked with G2A over a
          period of four months and in that time our game, Chernobyl VR Project was successfully
          promoted and marketed. Together with the G2A Game Developer Support System these
          security verifications will bring significant change for small developers and I'm sure
          that others will more willingly co-operate with
          G2A."  http://www.thefarm51.com/thecurrentwebsite.php
        -   ukasz Hacura, CEO of Anshar Studios, said:  "We've worked with G2A for over a year now
          and this cooperation gave us ways of promoting and selling our game otherwise
          unreachable for us. I think that the G2A Game Developer Support System, including new
          verifications, will bring a significant change for small developers and I'm sure that
          in time others will more willingly co-operate with G2A like we
          do."  http://ansharstudios.com
        - Hristo Tenchev, CEO of XS Software, added:  "We've been working with G2A for years and
          have always been happy with our relationship. I think G2A has a positive attitude
          towards indie developers and is trying to support & help them in various ways. Fraud
          is a problem for all gaming companies, relying on digital sales - I hope this
          misunderstanding will be cleared soon."  http://www.xs-software.com/company.php

    Bartosz Skwarczek concluded: "G2A constantly improves the user experience on the
marketplace in order to be as  open, transparent  and as safe as possible. We are happy that
the gaming community gave us their feedback with regards to improving the G2A marketplace.
We listen and react fast because nothing is more important to us than ensuring the
security of our users."

    For further information, please contact:  security@g2a.com

    Author: Jacqueline Purcell - jpurcell@G2A.com

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