AuthLN is designed to prevent unauthorized authentication attempts — and we back our ability to reduce them with a performance-based model, not just a promise.
Because Pay Factor Authentication produces a per-user, timestamped audit record, the reduction in unauthorized attempts is measurable — a causal before-and-after signal, not a correlation. That makes a performance-based commitment possible. The specific metrics, baseline, and terms are defined in your agreement; the model is structured around four elements.
We measure your pre-deployment rate of unauthorized authentication attempts as the agreed starting point.
A measurable reduction objective and the window over which it's evaluated are set in the agreement.
The PFA audit record tracks attempts and outcomes per user — transparent, auditable, and shared.
If performance falls short of the agreed target, structured offsets help reduce the operational burden of managing unauthorized access.
A user either satisfies the passkey or they don't. No probabilistic "risk score" ambiguity to dispute.
As the cost-per-attempt signal propagates, the hostile population abandons the target — reduction is durable.
Every attempt is logged with its outcome, so the result is verifiable by both sides.
Note: This page describes AuthLN's performance-based model in general terms. It is not itself a contract. Specific guarantees, metrics, baselines, exclusions, and remedies are defined solely in your written agreement with AuthLN.
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