Updates Authentication API for Faster Integration
Behavioral-biometrics company TypingDNA announces the launch of a new free plan and updates to its Authentication API. A new one-call API significantly reduces the complexity of the typing biometrics integration process for developers without compromising on functionality. A new Developer plan is also available which offers unlimited API calls and unlimited users to developers.
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TypingDNA is a typing biometrics company that develops products used to passively authenticate users, customers, and employees, offering a frictionless user experience without additional hardware requirements. TypingDNA’s products, based on proprietary AI algorithms, are used for identity validation, risk-based authentication, and fraud prevention.
According to research by the American Psychological Association, people favor typing over talking. Since 2014, oral communication has transitioned to text-based communication, and now 75% of individuals under 30 prefer written communication over phone calls. The shift in modes of human interaction and communication requires new, adapted methods to verify users’ identities and ensure online security while facilitating a seamless experience.
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Typing biometrics is one of the most user-friendly and widely available biometrics technologies used for authentication. To support developers looking to incorporate typing biometrics into their software, TypingDNA launches a one-call API and free developer plan with unlimited API calls and unlimited users.
“We’re excited to bring typing biometrics to a broader developer audience”, writes CEO Raul Popa. “Developers are increasingly empowered with technical decision-making within their organizations — they know what to look for in a solution, and at a time when critical services have gone digital, integration costs and complexity shouldn’t stand in the way of protecting users. Our simplified API and unlimited, free Developer plan address both of these potential barriers. Our goal with this release is to make typing biometrics accessible to all developers.”
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