Spriv has a growing Adaptive Two Factor Authentication patent portfolio. The patent portfolio addresses the core platform’s analytic of mobile phone location for accurate cybersecurity analysis, as well as key requirements like accepting the user’s consent to be located via web.
Spriv is the first company in the world to invent, patent and build Adaptive Two Factor Authentication via mobile phone. Spriv’s patent portfolio holds more than eleven issued Adaptive Two Factor Authentication patents, while additional patents are pending.
Spriv’s Adaptive Two Factor Authentication patented technology is of strategic importance to our business, resulting in a clear differentiation in the markets we address and providing major benefits to our business partners.
Patents
- US Patent Number 11,556,932| System for user authentication.
- US Patent Number 11,354,667| Method for internet user authentication.
- US Patent Number 11,308,477| Method for reducing fraud in on-line transactions.
- US Patent Number 10,554,645| Method for authenticating internet users.
- US Patent Number 10,645,072| Method and system for validating transactions.
- US Patent Number 10,521,786| Method of reducing fraud in on-line transactions.
- US Patent Number 9,727,867| Analyzing distance and speed between the mobile phone location and a second location
- US Patent Number 9,033,225| Method and system for authenticating internet users.
- Australia Patent number 2015202208 | Authenticating internet user identity.
Many More Patents Pending
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