An authentication or authorization system to facilitate electronic
transactions uses simultaneous or substantially simultaneous
communications on two different networks to verify a user's identity.
When a user logs onto a site, via the internet, a telephone number,
either pre-stored or obtained in real time from the visitor, where the
visitor can be called essentially immediately is used to set up, via the
switched telephone network another communication link. Where the user has
multiple communication links available, the telephone call is
automatically placed via the authentication or authorization software
simultaneously while the user is on-line. In the event that the user has
only a single communication link, that individual will have to log off
temporarily for purposes of receiving the telephone call. Confirmatory
information is provided via the internet to the user. The automatically
placed telephone call requests that the user feed back this confirmatory
information for verification purposes. The telephone number which is
being called is adjacent to the user's internet terminal. The user's
response, via the telephone network, can be compared to the originally
transmitted confirmatory information to determine whether the
authentication or authorization process should go forward.