User authentication for social networks
First Claim
1. A method for preventing a first user from making certain misrepresentations in a social network using an authentication system, the method comprising:
- associating the first user with a user ID;
storing a plurality of prompts in association with the user ID;
storing the user ID in association with a biometric template of the first user;
providing a prompt from the plurality of prompts to the first user;
storing a biometric response of the first user thereto in association with the user ID;
receiving from the first user of the social network, the biometric response when the first user logs into the social network;
storing the received biometric response;
receiving a request from a second user of the social network to authenticate the first user of the social network; and
sending to the second user of the social network by the authentication system at least a portion of the biometric response of the first user of the social network provided in the last login biometric response.
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Abstract
Systems and methods are provided for social networks that can verify that enrolled users are not misrepresenting facts about themselves such as age and gender. Verification can be performed, for example, by reference to biometric templates stored during the user enrollment process. The biometric templates can also be used to authenticate users logging into the social network to prevent user impersonation. The ability of some users to communicate to other users of the social network can be limited to only certified users, and even to those certified users that match a criterion, such as gender or age.
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1. A method for preventing a first user from making certain misrepresentations in a social network using an authentication system, the method comprising:
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associating the first user with a user ID; storing a plurality of prompts in association with the user ID; storing the user ID in association with a biometric template of the first user; providing a prompt from the plurality of prompts to the first user; storing a biometric response of the first user thereto in association with the user ID; receiving from the first user of the social network, the biometric response when the first user logs into the social network; storing the received biometric response; receiving a request from a second user of the social network to authenticate the first user of the social network; and sending to the second user of the social network by the authentication system at least a portion of the biometric response of the first user of the social network provided in the last login biometric response. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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