Veintree, untraceable technology

Veintree’s technology offers unique and unrivalled protection compared to current biometric methods. What makes it different, and why have patents been granted to it across the world?

All biometric technologies developed to date are considered "traceable." They rely on visible, recordable details such as your face, iris, fingerprints, or even voice. But here's the challenge: any traceable data can be copied, and that risk is concerning. This is where Veintree comes in. It is the first non-traceable method, because it is not based on anything visible or on a fingerprint that can be copied. We do not compare your biometric data in a database. Instead, we generate two specific digital locks from your hands: one for your right hand and one for your left hand. 

These digital locks can only be activated by one or the other of your hands, or by both in succession if necessary. The special features of Veintree’s technology lie in the constant fluctuation of the blood flow in your hands, and in their quantum computer-proof coding. If the result of the code or codes is compatible with the lock previously created for a specific service, access is granted. And here's a considerable advantage: you alone have the power to terminate your access and services at any time, thanks to your hands. This is what we call Ethical Biometrics: your access resides in your hands, and your anonymized personal data is protected.

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