Face-Based Public Key Infrastructure
SenseCrypt demo: passwordless Gmail login and document signing using face-based PKI - with no facial data ever stored on devices or servers. Login uses a verified device and live face, and can optionally add a PIN as a third factor before the cryptographic key is generated. The face is used to derive keys on demand, enabling secure login and face-bound e-signatures without biometric templates.
View VideoSenseCrypt's privacy-first face-authentication for banking, letting customers sign in and approve sensitive transactions without passwords or stored biometrics. Using face-derived public key cryptography instead of templates, it helps stop account takeovers, protect high-value actions, and streamline operations across mobile and web. Each check combines a trusted device, live face, and (optionally) a PIN into a single, fluid step - with no facial images or biometric data kept on the phone, in the cloud, or in the bank’s systems. The same cryptographic foundation also powers seamless account and device recovery, so users can securely regain access even if they lose or replace their phone.
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