Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20100332337
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Prior Art Detail
Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | It describes how device fingerprints works to ensure security |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Online Publication |
| URL | http://www.maravis.com/device-f... |
| Author/Creator | Siva Ram |
| Title | Using Device Fingerprints for Security |
| Publication Date | January 1, 2009 |
| Publisher | maravis.com |
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Excerpt
Excerpt This prior art describes how device fingerprinting works. Users don't have to go through remembering passwords. Whenever the user visits the appropriate website, the fingerprint is sent by the browser as a cookie value. The web application then searches for the owner of the device fingerprint in its records and identifies the user. |
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The browser sends the fingerprint to identify the clients, and the prior art contains the detail of how it works
The browser sends the fingerprint to identify the clients, and the prior art contains the detail of how it works
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