Abstract: Disclosed is a system for enrolling a user for control of entry to a venue, concert, festival, or event. The system includes a computer configured to execute an application program that, when executed, is configured to: receive a user attribute; create an anonymous client reference (ACR) associated with the user attribute; and receive a biometric template. The biometric template has been determined from an input of a biometric. The enrolling system is further configured to create an association between the biometric template and the ACR, such that on dependence on the bound ACR and biometric template, subsequent single-factor authentication is enabled to control entry to the venue, concert, festival, or event in dependence on the created association.
Abstract: Disclosed is a system for enrolling a user for control of entry to a venue, concert, festival, or event. The system includes a computer configured to execute an application program that, when executed, is configured to: receive a user attribute; create an anonymous client reference (ACR) associated with the user attribute; and receive a biometric template. The biometric template has been determined from an input of a biometric. The enrolling system is further configured to create an association between the biometric template and the ACR, such that on dependence on the bound ACR and biometric template, subsequent single-factor authentication is enabled to control entry to the venue, concert, festival, or event in dependence on the created association.
Abstract: Disclosed is a system for enrolling a user for facilitation of transactions using biometric authentication. The enrolling system includes an application program that is configured to: receive a user attribute; create an anonymous client reference (ACR) associated with the user attribute; and receive a biometric template. The biometric template has been determined from an input of a biometric. The enrolling system is further configured to create an association between the biometric template and the ACR.