There's been an uptick in the adoption of these ID verification platforms in the last 2 years across the Americas, complete with several recent legislation updates to local cybersecurity and governance frameworks, trying to harmonize or seeking compliance to NIST 800-63, CSF2, ISO 27001, etc. All pushed for during COVID times, and now culminating into new laws and industry frameworks.
Companies pushing for this already have all the onboarding flows there. Big 4 and legaltech firms already lobbied for. Banks through their smaller fintech outlets, mobile service providers and pretty much any service you could externalize ID validation that used to be in person, are ramping up adoption.
They are applying it across the board to anything that allows user-generated content under your real name, to prevent impersonation/fraud. Why do they do it with other non-essential services, like social media that doesn't take payments, I'm not sure. But there's indeed regulatory pressure across the board, which will give way into more surveillance down the road.