Developers: | CamSoda |
Date of the premiere of the system: | July, 2017 |
Branches: | Internet services |
Technology: | Cybersecurity - Authentication, cybersecurity - Biometric identification |
2017: Identification of users on a penis
In July, 2017 the CamSoda pornportal started the new biometric system of identification of users — on a penis. Authors of development are sure that their technology which received the name Penis Recognition Tech reliably protects accounts from cracking.
At registration for CamSoda men are offered to load the photo of the penis. Further for an input in an account it will be optional to user to enter the login and the password — it is possible to show the genital body in the camera of the computer or the mobile device. Penis Recognition Tech will compare the new image to earlier loaded and will open access to the website in case of coincidence.
However, for more exact recognition in the company ask to show the member in wild spirits as in that case he has "more distinctive characteristics and provides higher level of protection at identification". By the time of the announcement of technology it correctly identifies a penis with a 76 percent accuracy, but developers promise to bring this indicator to 90% in short terms.
In personal data protection from undesirable persons the biometrics gained popularity thanks to the capability to provide the impassable security level — the vice president of CamSoda Darren Press says. — With a chlenometriya we reach new level. Like fingerprints and an eyeball which are most often used at people in biometric technologies the penis has a set of unique parameters, such as size, color and drawing of vessels. At the same time unlike fingers and eyes penises are shown only to close people to whom trust, but not to public and generally are under clothes. |
CamSoda reported that the system of recognition of users on a penis is based on a certain technology of Google. It is in the future going to create similar function of authorization of women on their genital.[1]