Developer Releases Public Demo Using Typing Patterns for Continuous User Authentication
A developer working in behavioral biometrics has released a public demo that uses keystroke dynamics to verify user identity. The system collects two typing samples and analyzes timing and behavioral patterns to determine whether both were produced by the same person. The project aims to enable continuous authentication as a supplementary security layer, reducing the need for repeated login interruptions. The developer is exploring edge cases such as device changes, fatigue, one-handed typing, deliberate imitation, and behavioral drift over time. The demo is publicly accessible and the developer is actively seeking feedback on its UX and model performance.
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