“One of the things we’re trying to do is get more and more everyday people to put their homes on Airbnb. So as we’ve built our tools and really understood what it took to identity-verify in all these countries, we feel like we’re in a position now where we can roll this out in a few that’s reasonably seamless and integrated in the product.”Īirbnb CEO Brian Chesky said that the company is focused on finding more “everyday people” that sign up to list on the booking service. As we sought input from guests and hosts, what we heard was that they want to see us identity-verify everyone. “Most people don’t realize this, but 80% of our guests and hosts are already verified. Tara Bunch, Airbnb’s head of global operations, said that the company is simply verifying the remaining twenty percent of users on its platform.
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