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			<description>Great overview ... 

One interesting issue related to this technology is privacy. Not everyone wants to have their fingerprint information stored on a server no matter how much they trust the company. What are the companies creating these products doing to address this issue?

I also wanted to point out that there are products on the market that do not require a hardware device for enrollment. Our company, Plurilock, has created hardware-free biometric technology for both network and online authentication. Users are authenticated based on their mouse and keystroke movements. Other than providing the system with a certain amount of mouse and keystroke data to create a user profile, no other ongoing inputs are required from the end-user and the application runs transparently in the background. More information about this product, BioTracker, can be found at:

http://www.plurilock.com/products/biotracker

Looking forward to more analysis of online biometric authentication products and would love to see some examples of what other companies are creating.  - Plurilock</description>
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