Persistent.id (PID) states publicly that it provides identity solutions, aiming to help brands accurately identify and connect with consumers anytime, anywhere, and generate real ROI. Based on this description, it appears closer to a consumer identity recognition, brand data connectivity, or marketing identity resolution service rather than a traditional cybersecurity product such as a firewall, endpoint security, zero trust, or vulnerability management solution.
In terms of βprotection type,β the available text does not indicate that it offers account security, identity and access management, anti-fraud, privacy protection, or threat detection capabilities, so it cannot be directly classified as a security protection product. The deployment model is not disclosed, making it impossible to determine whether it is SaaS, privately deployed, a local SDK, or API-based integration. There is also no information on compliance certifications, such as ISO, SOC 2, GDPR, or other privacy compliance statements. Management and alerting capabilities are likewise absent, with no mention of a console, audit logs, risk alerts, permission management, or similar features. Its integration capabilities can only be inferred from the phrase βconnect with consumers,β which suggests it may involve identity connectivity, but there are no details on APIs, CDPs, CRMs, advertising platforms, or data platform integrations, so this cannot be confirmed further.
The text provides no information on pricing, plans, free trials, or usage-based billing, so the pricing model cannot be assessed. Since its value proposition emphasizes ROI, it may require sales consultation or custom quotes if targeting medium to large brands, but this is not explicitly stated in the available text. Given the relatively low level of information transparency, its value-for-money rating can only be conservatively assessed as low to moderate for now.
The main advantage is its clear positioning: it focuses on helping brands identify consumers and improve business returns, making it relevant for business teams concerned with user identity connectivity. The drawbacks are that its security attributes are unclear, and it lacks information on technical white papers, compliance, deployment, data processing, and operational capabilities. If an organization is evaluating it for cybersecurity procurement, the currently available materials are insufficient to support a proper assessment.
It is more suitable for brands, marketing technology teams, or companies that need consumer identity recognition as an initial area of interest. It is not suitable for direct procurement as a clearly defined cybersecurity protection tool. The text provides no information on access from China, network connectivity, payment methods, or local alternatives. Actual access testing is recommended, along with requesting additional compliance and cross-border data transfer documentation from the vendor.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on persistent.id official site.
persistent.id is an Indonesia Cybersecurity provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach persistent.id directly.