| CPC A61B 5/01 (2013.01) [A61B 5/02055 (2013.01); A61B 5/11 (2013.01); A61B 5/6826 (2013.01); A61B 5/7435 (2013.01); A61B 5/746 (2013.01); H04W 4/80 (2018.02)] | 20 Claims |

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1. A system for monitoring user data comprises:
a wearable device comprising:
a first sensor configured to interface with a skin surface of a user to measure a skin temperature associated with the user for at least a plurality of days;
a first processor coupled to the first sensor, wherein the first processor is configured to periodically direct the first sensor to measure the skin temperature associated with the user, and wherein the first processor is configured to determine a plurality of skin temperatures measured for at least the plurality of days; and
a first transceiver coupled to the first processor, wherein the first transceiver is configured to output the plurality of skin temperatures; and
an executable application upon a smart phone, wherein the smart phone comprises:
a memory;
an output device;
a second transceiver coupled to the wearable device; and
a second processor coupled to the memory, the output device and the second transceiver, and
wherein the executable application directs the second processor to store a baseline set of temperature values associated with the user in the memory;
wherein the executable application directs the second processor to receive the plurality of skin temperatures measured for at least the plurality of days in the second transceiver;
wherein the executable application directs the second processor to determine whether the plurality of skin temperatures deviates from the baseline set of temperature values;
wherein the first processor of the wearable device is configured to provide an output generated by the wearable device when the second processor determines that the plurality of skin temperatures deviates from the baseline set of temperature values by a threshold; and
wherein the first processor of the wearable device is configured to transmit, to a peripheral device, an authorization signal that instructs the peripheral device to deny access to the user when the second processor of the smart phone provides a valid form of authentication to the peripheral device and when the second processor of the smart phone determines that the plurality of skin temperatures deviates from the baseline set of temperature values, wherein the peripheral device is locked when the second processor of the smart phone provides the valid form of authentication to the peripheral device and when the second processor of the smart phone determines that the plurality of skin temperatures deviates from the baseline set of temperature values.
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