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Behavioral biometrics

Behavioral biometrics refers to the measurement and analysis of unique patterns in how individuals interact with devices. This includes traits like typing speed, mouse movements, and even how you walk or speak. Instead of relying solely on physical traits like fingerprints or facial recognition, behavioral biometrics identifies users based on their behavior. This technology enhances security by ensuring that the person accessing a device or system is indeed the authorized user, making it useful for preventing fraud and unauthorized access in various applications, from banking to personal devices.

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    Behavioral biometrics refers to the analysis of unique patterns in how individuals interact with devices, such as typing speed, mouse movements, or touchscreen gestures. Unlike traditional biometrics that rely on physical characteristics like fingerprints or facial recognition, behavioral biometrics focuses on how someone behaves when using technology. This can enhance security by verifying a person's identity based on their usage patterns, making it harder for unauthorized users to gain access. It's increasingly used in areas like online banking and fraud detection to provide an additional layer of protection while improving user experience.