In FIG. 6, identity policy host 602 may be any type of server computer or computing device, as mentioned elsewhere herein, or as otherwise known. While not shown for brevity and illustrative clarity, identity policy host 602 may include one or more processor(s) and/or network interfaces as described herein. As shown, identity policy host 602 includes one or more of a memory and/or other physical storage device, memory/storage 626 (or “memory” 626). Identity policy host 602 includes an identity experience engine (“engine”) 608 which may be an embodiment of engine 208 of system 200 in FIG. 2. System 600 may also include one or more user devices such as user device 604 having a UI 606 (which may respectively be embodiments of user device 102 and UI 112 of FIG. 1), as well as additional components (not shown for brevity and illustrative clarity) including, but not limited to, components and subcomponents of other systems herein, as well as those described below with respect to FIGS. 14 and 15, e.g., an operating system.
Memory 626 is configured to store such computer program instructions, as well as to store other information and data described in this disclosure including, without limitation, policies, profiles, content definitions, etc. For example, memory 626 may be configured to store policies and profiles such as identity policies 622 and associated profiles and content definitions from verification providers, as described herein.