--- stage: Data Science group: Anti-Abuse info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # Identity verification development For information on this feature that are not development-specific, see the [feature documentation](../security/identity_verification.md). ## Feature flags Because of the many registration paths and multiple verification stages, identity verification has several feature flags. Before you enable these features, ensure [hard email confirmation](../security/user_email_confirmation.md) is enabled and [Arkose](../integration/arkose.md#configuration) is configured properly. | Feature flag name | Description | |---------|-------------| | `identity_verification` | Turns on email verification for all registration paths | | `identity_verification_phone_number` | Turns on phone verification for medium risk users for all flows (the Arkose challenge flag for the specific flow and the `identity_verification` flag must be enabled for this to have effect) | | `identity_verification_credit_card` | Turns on credit card verification for high risk users for all flows (the Arkose challenge flag for the specific flow and the `identity_verification` flag must be enabled for this to have effect) | | `arkose_labs_signup_challenge` | Enables Arkose challenge for all flows, except the Trial and OAuth flows | | `arkose_labs_trial_signup_challenge` | Enables Arkose challenge for the Trial flow (the `arkose_labs_signup_challenge` flag must be enabled as well for this to have effect) | | `arkose_labs_oauth_signup_challenge` | Enables Arkose challenge for the OAuth flow | ## Logging You can triage and debug issues raised by identity verification with the [GitLab production logs](https://log.gprd.gitlab.net). ### View logs associated to a user and email verification To view logs associated to the [email stage](../security/identity_verification.md#email-verification) for a user: - Query the GitLab production logs with the following KQL: ```plaintext KQL: json.controller:"IdentityVerificationController" AND json.username:replace_username_here ``` Valuable debugging information can be found in the `json.action` and `json.location` columns. ### View logs associated to a user and phone verification To view logs associated to the [phone stage](../security/identity_verification.md#phone-number-verification) for a user: - Query the GitLab production logs with the following KQL: ```plaintext KQL: json.message: "IdentityVerification::Phone" AND json.username:replace_username_here ``` On rows where `json.event` is `Failed Attempt`, you can find valuable debugging information in the `json.reason` column such as: | Reason | Description | |---------|-------------| | `invalid_phone_number` | Either there was a typo in the phone number, or the user used a VOIP number. GitLab does not allow users to sign up with non-mobile phone numbers. | | `invalid_code` | The user entered an incorrect verification code. | | `rate_limited` | The user had 10 or more failed attempts, so they were rate-limited for one hour. | | `related_to_banned_user` | The user tried a phone number already related to a banned user. | ### View logs associated to a user and credit card verification To view logs associated to the [credit card stage](../security/identity_verification.md#credit-card-verification) for a user: - Query the GitLab production logs with the following KQL: ```plaintext KQL: json.message: "IdentityVerification::CreditCard" AND json.username:replace_username_here ``` On rows where `json.event` is `Failed Attempt`, you can find valuable debugging information in the `json.reason` column such as: | Reason | Description | |---------|-------------| | `rate_limited` | The user had 10 or more failed attempts, so they were rate-limited for one hour. | | `related_to_banned_user` | The user tried a credit card number already related to a banned user. | ### View logs associated with high-risk users To view logs associated with the [credit card stage](../security/identity_verification.md#credit-card-verification) for high-risk users: - Query the GitLab production logs with the following KQL: ```plaintext json.controller:"SubscriptionsController" AND json.action:"payment_form" AND json.params.value:"cc_registration_validation" ``` ## Code walkthrough For a walkthrough and high level explanation of the code, see [Identity Verification - Code walkthrough](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIsnMiNzND8). ## QA Integration For end-to-end production and staging tests to function properly, GitLab [allows QA users to bypass identity verification](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/117633). ## Additional resources The [Anti-abuse team](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/development/data-science/anti-abuse/#team-members) owns identity verification. You can join our channel on Slack: [#g_anti-abuse](https://gitlab.slack.com/archives/C03EH5HCLPR). For help with Telesign: - Telesign/GitLab collaboration channel on Slack: [#gitlab-telesign-support](https://gitlab.slack.com/archives/C052EAXB6BY) - Telesign support contact: `support@telesign.com` - [Telesign portal](https://teleportal.telesign.com/) - [Telesign documentation](https://developer.telesign.com/enterprise/docs/get-started-with-docs)