KidsWebGuard uses a subsurface fingerprint technology that is specifically and uniquely designed to read fingerprint patterns, under a wide variety of conditions. The semiconductor-based sensor uses small RF signals to detect an image of the fingerprints’ ridges and valleys, which captures a sharper and more clear fingerprint pattern from the live layer of skin just beneath the surface. This technology is in contrast with optical, thermal, and DC capacitive solutions that read the surface of the skin. This sensor provides significant advantages in image quality and allows a protective environment that the sensor can image through.

There are three basic processes that all biometric technologies follow enrollment, comparison, and identification. The biometric component must first be enrolled in order to extract the unique identifying features which are used to create a biometric template. The biometric template will then be used during a real-time comparison of a presented biometric signature in determining a successful match.

The match occurs using a machine-based mathematical algorithm between the ridges and valleys of both the presented biometric signature and the template. This decision-making comparison is very rapid, and in most cases occurs in one second or less.



First time users of a biometric device need to understand the proper technique while enrolling their fingerprint. The most common finger to enroll is the index finger. Once you have installed the software onto your computer and it prompts you begin enrolling your fingerprint you can follow these simple easy-to-use steps to create your biometric template

1. Locate the biometric sensor on the device. Looking at the inside of your hand on your index finger you will see the first finger crease from the tip of your finger.

2. Place the first crease of your finger on the sensor and slide your finger over the sensor to the fingertip. You can verify your template is being extracted by a series of darken squares on your computer, and the onscreen prompts will let you know

3. Step two will need to be repeated at least three times. The reason for multiple swipes a mathematically formula is extracting your individual ridge and valley finger patterns that will be used as a comparison each time you use the device.



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