nonbiometric
Nonbiometric refers to methods for identification or authentication that do not rely on biological traits. In information technology, nonbiometric authentication uses factors other than biometrics, typically knowledge, possession, or contextual factors, while biometric authentication uses measurements of a person’s body.
Common nonbiometric methods include passwords or PINs (knowledge factors); security tokens, smart cards, and hardware keys
Advantages of nonbiometric methods include privacy benefits, compatibility with legacy systems, and straightforward recovery if credentials
Regulatory and privacy considerations apply to authentication data in general; biometric data is often treated as