


Workers today have little control over their own professional data.
Employers and third-party systems collect, store, and manage personal information including certifications, training records, health details and emergency contacts, often without clear transparency to the worker.
Workers rarely know what data is held about them or where it lives.
Access is controlled by employers, not the individuals the data belongs to.
The same information gets re-entered across every new employer or system.
Sensitive data is duplicated, fragmented, and difficult to audit.
WorkPass gives workers a transparent, permission-based system where every access event is recorded, auditable, and in their own hands.
Blockchain technology offers a potential solution by enabling transparent, permission-based, and auditable data sharing without requiring a single central owner.
How WorkPass Works

REQUEST
Employer submit request to access certain information from employee

APPROVE
Employee approve on selected information to be shared

VIEW
Employer gain access to view on approved information

REVOKE
Employee able to set expiry date on the access upon approval or revoke access at anytime
RECORD
Every transactions are recorded in blockchain


Frequently
Asked Questions
Every transaction creates a block. Each block is locked to the block before it, forming a chain. To change any record, you would need to break every single lock in the chain, which is virtually impossible. That is what makes the data permanent and tamper-proof.
Every employer require to send an access request before viewing any of your information. You review the request and choose to approve or reject it. If approved, you can set an expiry date so access ends automatically, or revoke it manually at any time. Every one of these actions is permanently recorded on the blockchain, giving you full visibility and control over your personal data at every step.