User management method and device and electronic equipment

By generating user check-in codes and performing dual verification, user check-in is automatically confirmed, solving the problem of low management efficiency in product presentations in the life insurance industry and improving the security and reliability of the check-in process.

CN121543071APending Publication Date: 2026-02-17PICC INFORMATION TECH CO LTD +1
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Application Number
CN202511484678.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-10-16
Publication Date
2026-02-17

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Technical Problem

Currently, the management of customer invitations and attendance at product presentations in the life insurance industry relies on manual operations, which is inefficient.

Method used

By generating a user check-in code corresponding to the product presentation, the system receives check-in verification information sent by the user's device. This includes a first verification message to verify the user's identity and a second verification message to verify whether the user is present at the product presentation. Once both verifications are successful, the user's check-in is confirmed.

Benefits of technology

Automatic check-in was implemented, which improved user management efficiency, prevented proxy check-in and remote check-in, and enhanced the security and reliability of the check-in process.

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Abstract

The invention provides a user management method and device and electronic equipment. The method comprises the following steps: generating a user sign-in code corresponding to a production and speaking meeting; receiving sign-in verification information sent by the user equipment; wherein the sign-in verification information comprises first verification information and second verification information generated by the user equipment based on the user sign-in code; the first verification information is used for verifying the identity of a user, and the second verification information is used for verifying whether the user is on the production and speaking meeting site; and under the condition that both the first verification information and the second verification information pass verification, confirming that the user signs in successfully. By adopting the method disclosed by the invention, the user management efficiency can be improved, and the safety and reliability of the sign-in process are improved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This disclosure relates to the field of computer technology, and more particularly to a user management method, apparatus, and electronic device. Background Technology

[0002] In the relevant technologies, customer invitation and attendance management are two crucial aspects of product presentations in the life insurance industry. Currently, this mainly relies on manual operations by life insurance agents, including inviting customers via phone and SMS, and recording customer participation through traditional attendance methods at the presentation. However, this method is inefficient. Summary of the Invention

[0003] This disclosure provides a user management method, apparatus, and electronic device. Its main purpose is to solve the technical problem of low management efficiency.

[0004] According to a first aspect of this disclosure, a user management method is provided, comprising: Generate user sign-in codes for the product presentation; The system receives sign-in verification information sent by a user device; wherein the sign-in verification information includes first verification information and second verification information generated by the user device based on the user sign-in code; the first verification information is used to verify the user's identity, and the second verification information is used to verify whether the user is present at the product presentation. If both the first verification information and the second verification information are verified successfully, the user's check-in is confirmed to be successful.

[0005] According to a second aspect of this disclosure, a user management device is provided, comprising: The generation module is used to generate user sign-in codes for the product presentation. The verification module is used to receive check-in verification information sent by the user equipment; wherein, the check-in verification information includes first verification information and second verification information generated by the user equipment based on the user check-in code; the first verification information is used to verify the user's identity, and the second verification information is used to verify whether the user is at the product presentation venue; The check-in module is used to confirm that the user has successfully checked in if both the first verification information and the second verification information have been verified.

[0006] According to a third aspect of this disclosure, an electronic device is provided, comprising: At least one processor; and, A memory communicatively connected to the at least one processor; wherein, The memory stores instructions that can be executed by the at least one processor to enable the at least one processor to perform the method described in the first aspect above.

[0007] According to a fourth aspect of this disclosure, a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium is provided storing computer instructions, wherein the computer instructions are configured to cause the computer to perform the method described in the first aspect above.

[0008] According to a fifth aspect of this disclosure, a computer program product is provided, comprising a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the method described in the first aspect above.

[0009] In the embodiments of this disclosure, a user check-in code corresponding to the product presentation is generated; check-in verification information sent by the user device is received; wherein, the check-in verification information includes first verification information and second verification information generated by the user device based on the user check-in code; the first verification information is used to verify the user's identity, and the second verification information is used to verify whether the user is at the product presentation venue; if both the first verification information and the second verification information are verified successfully, the user's check-in is confirmed to be successful. In this way, automatic check-in can be achieved through dual verification of the first verification information (user identity information) and the second verification information (venue geographical location information), thereby improving user management efficiency, preventing the risks of proxy check-in and remote check-in, and improving the security and reliability of the check-in process.

[0010] It should be understood that the description in this section is not intended to identify key or essential features of the embodiments of this disclosure, nor is it intended to limit the scope of this disclosure. Other features of this disclosure will become readily apparent from the following description. Attached Figure Description

[0011] The accompanying drawings are provided to better understand this solution and do not constitute a limitation of this disclosure. Wherein: Figure 1 A flowchart illustrating a user management method provided in an embodiment of this disclosure; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a user management device provided in an embodiment of the present disclosure. Detailed Implementation

[0012] The exemplary embodiments of this disclosure are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, including various details of the embodiments to aid understanding, and should be considered merely exemplary. Therefore, those skilled in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications can be made to the embodiments described herein without departing from the scope and spirit of this disclosure. Similarly, for clarity and brevity, descriptions of well-known functions and structures are omitted in the following description.

[0013] The user management method, apparatus, and electronic device of this disclosure are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0014] Figure 1 This is a flowchart illustrating a user management method provided in an embodiment of this disclosure. Figure 1 As shown, this user management method includes the following steps: Step 101: Generate the user sign-in code corresponding to the product presentation.

[0015] In the embodiments of this disclosure, a user check-in code corresponding to the product presentation can be generated before the presentation begins. This check-in code serves as a unique credential identifying a user's participation in a specific product presentation and is used for subsequent check-in verification. For example, the user check-in code can be a QR code, barcode, numerical sequence, or other unique identifier. The check-in code can be automatically generated by the system or manually generated by back-office staff in the sales support system, such as using a sales support tool app. It is understood that the user check-in code can also be associated with specific information about the product presentation (such as time, location, and topic) and the user's basic information (such as name, identification, and mobile phone number) to ensure that each user check-in code is unique and traceable.

[0016] In some possible implementations, the user check-in code includes a QR code; the check-in verification information is generated by the user device scanning the user check-in code; the first verification information includes the user's identity identifier; the second verification information includes at least one of the following: connection status information between the user device and the network equipment at the product presentation venue, and the location information of the user device.

[0017] Step 102: Receive check-in verification information sent by the user equipment.

[0018] The check-in verification information includes first verification information and second verification information generated by the user device based on the user's check-in code; the first verification information is used to verify the user's identity, and the second verification information is used to verify whether the user is present at the product presentation.

[0019] In the embodiments of this disclosure, after arriving at the product presentation event, users can scan a check-in code using a client application (such as a mobile app) on their device (e.g., a smartphone, tablet, or other device with network connectivity and data processing capabilities) to generate check-in verification information. This information is then sent to the system for reception and processing. For example, the check-in verification information may include first verification information and second verification information. The first verification information can be used to verify the user's identity, such as the user's identification, mobile phone number, or unique identifier within the system. The second verification information can be used to verify whether the user is present at the product presentation event; this information may be generated based on geographic location information (such as location coordinates, Bluetooth connection status, Bluetooth signal strength, or Wi-Fi connection status).

[0020] Step 103: If both the first and second verification information are verified successfully, confirm that the user has successfully checked in.

[0021] In the embodiments of this disclosure, the system can verify the received first verification information and second verification information to confirm whether the user has successfully checked in. For example, the first verification information can be used to verify the user's identity information, and the second verification information can be used to verify the user's location information. If both the first and second verification information pass verification, the user's check-in can be confirmed as successful, and the check-in result can be recorded in the system, for example, stored in an internal affairs management platform for internal affairs personnel to view and manage; alternatively, a check-in success notification can be sent to the user's device to inform the user of successful check-in. Thus, only when both verifications pass can the user's check-in be confirmed as successful, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the check-in process and improving user management efficiency.

[0022] In the embodiments of this disclosure, a user check-in code corresponding to the product presentation is generated; check-in verification information sent by the user device is received; wherein, the check-in verification information includes first verification information and second verification information generated by the user device based on the user check-in code; the first verification information is used to verify the user's identity, and the second verification information is used to verify whether the user is at the product presentation venue; if both the first verification information and the second verification information are verified successfully, the user's check-in is confirmed to be successful. In this way, automatic check-in can be achieved through dual verification of the first verification information (user identity information) and the second verification information (venue geographical location information), thereby improving user management efficiency, preventing the risks of proxy check-in and remote check-in, and improving the security and reliability of the check-in process.

[0023] In a further possible implementation, the connection status information between the user equipment and the network equipment at the product presentation venue includes at least one of the following: Bluetooth connection status information between the user equipment and the Bluetooth device at the product presentation venue, and network connection status information between the user equipment and the wireless network device at the product presentation venue.

[0024] In the embodiments of this disclosure, during the check-in process at a product presentation, to verify whether a user is present at the event, the connection status information between the user's device and the network devices at the product presentation venue can be checked. This ensures that the user must be present at the event to complete the check-in, preventing remote check-in. For example, one or more Bluetooth devices can be deployed at the product presentation venue. These devices are used to detect whether the user's device is within range of the event venue. The Bluetooth devices can be dedicated Bluetooth beacons or other devices that support Bluetooth communication. After a user arrives at the event venue, their user device (such as a mobile phone) can automatically search for and connect to the Bluetooth devices at the event venue. The system can determine whether the user's device is within a preset range of the event venue by checking the strength and connection status of the Bluetooth signal between the user's device and the Bluetooth devices at the event venue. For example, checking the connection status between the user's device and the Bluetooth device, including whether the connection is successful and whether the signal strength meets a preset threshold. Alternatively, wireless network devices (such as Wi-Fi routers) can also be deployed at the product presentation venue. These devices are used to provide network coverage at the venue and to detect whether the user's device is present at the event venue. Once a user arrives at the event venue, their device will connect to the venue's wireless network. The system can determine if the user's device is within range of the event venue by checking the network connection status. The system can check the connection status between the user's device and the wireless network device, including whether the connection is successful. If the user's device successfully connects to the event venue's wireless network, the system considers the user to be at the event venue, and the network connection status verification is successful. In this way, the system can accurately verify whether the user is at the product presentation venue, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the verification process.

[0025] In some possible implementations, before confirming successful user check-in after both the first and second verification information have been verified, the following steps are also included: If the first verification information matches the pre-stored user identity information, the first verification information is confirmed to be verified successfully.

[0026] In the embodiments of this disclosure, the first verification information can be verified before confirming successful user check-in. The first verification information can be used to verify the user's identity, ensuring that the user checking in is indeed the registered user. For example, the first verification information may include the user's identity identifier, such as an ID card number, mobile phone number, or a unique identifier for the user in the system. The system can pre-store user information, which is recorded when the user registers for the product presentation. This pre-stored user identity information can be used to compare with the first verification information. As an example, after scanning the user's check-in code, the user's device generates check-in verification information containing the first verification information and sends it to the system. Upon receiving the check-in verification information, the system extracts the first verification information and compares it with the pre-stored user identity information. If the first verification information completely matches the pre-stored user identity information, the first verification information is confirmed to have passed verification. Thus, by comparing the first verification information submitted by the user with the pre-stored user identity information in the system, it can be ensured that the user checking in is indeed the registered user, preventing proxy check-ins, thereby ensuring the authenticity of the user's identity, improving the security and reliability of the check-in process, and increasing user management efficiency.

[0027] In some possible implementations, before confirming successful user check-in after both the first and second verification information have been verified, the following steps are also included: Determine whether the user equipment is present at the product presentation based on the second verification information; If the user equipment is confirmed to be present at the product presentation based on the second verification information, the second verification information is confirmed to be verified successfully.

[0028] In the embodiments of this disclosure, before confirming successful user check-in, it can be determined whether the user device is at the product presentation venue based on second verification information. The second verification information includes connection status information between the user device and network devices at the product presentation venue. This information is used to verify whether the user device is within the range of the event venue. For example, the Bluetooth connection status information between the user device and Bluetooth devices at the product presentation venue may include whether the connection was successful; the network connection status information between the user device and wireless network devices at the product presentation venue may include whether the connection to the Wi-Fi network at the event venue was successful, or it may also include whether the IP address belongs to the network range of the event venue; the location information of the user device can be used to determine whether the user device is within a preset range of the event venue. As an example, it can be checked whether the user device has successfully connected to Bluetooth devices at the event venue, or whether the user device has successfully connected to the wireless network at the event venue. If the user device successfully connects to Bluetooth devices or the wireless network at the event venue, the user device is considered to be at the event venue; if the user device's GPS coordinates are within a preset range, the user device is considered to be at the event venue. In this way, by verifying whether the user's device is at the event site, it can be ensured that the user can only complete the check-in at the event site, preventing remote check-in from occurring; and through multiple verification methods, the accuracy of the user's location information can be further ensured, enhancing the reliability and security of the check-in process.

[0029] In a further possible implementation, if it is determined based on the second verification information that the user equipment is present at the product presentation, confirming that the second verification information has been verified includes at least one of the following: If the connection status information between the user equipment and the network equipment at the product presentation site indicates that the connection is normal, confirm that the second verification information has been verified successfully. If the user device's location information is within the corresponding location range of the product presentation venue, the second verification information is confirmed to be verified successfully.

[0030] In embodiments of this disclosure, the connection status information between the user equipment and the network equipment at the product presentation venue can be checked. If the connection status information indicates a normal connection, meaning the user equipment has successfully connected to the network equipment at the event venue, then the second verification information can be confirmed as verified. Alternatively, the location information of the user equipment can be checked to determine whether it is within the corresponding location range of the product presentation venue. If the location information of the user equipment is within a preset range, the system confirms that the second verification information has been verified.

[0031] In a further possible implementation, when the connection status information between the user equipment and the network equipment at the product presentation site indicates that the connection is normal, confirming that the second verification information has been verified also includes: If the connection status information between the user equipment and the network equipment at the product presentation site indicates that the connection is normal, determine the signal connection strength between the user equipment and the network equipment at the product presentation site. If the signal connection strength between the user equipment and the network equipment at the product presentation site is greater than or equal to the preset signal strength, the second verification information is confirmed to be verified successfully.

[0032] In embodiments of this disclosure, signal strength can be further used to determine whether the second verification information has been verified successfully. For example, after confirming that the connection between the user device and the network equipment at the product presentation venue is normal, the signal strength between the user device and the network equipment at the product presentation venue can be obtained. For instance, the signal strength between the user device and a Bluetooth device at the product presentation venue, or the signal strength between the user device and a wireless network device at the product presentation venue. The signal strength between the user device and the network equipment at the product presentation venue is then compared with a preset signal strength to determine whether the signal strength between the user device and the network equipment at the product presentation venue is greater than or equal to the preset signal strength. If the signal strength is greater than or equal to the preset signal strength, the system confirms that the second verification information has been verified successfully. Thus, only when the signal strength of the user device also meets the preset conditions is the check-in confirmed as successful, thereby further ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the check-in process; moreover, this automated and intelligent verification process can effectively reduce manual operations, improve check-in efficiency and user management efficiency, and enhance the user's participation experience.

[0033] In a further possible implementation, before generating the user check-in code corresponding to the product presentation, the following is also included: Send product presentation invitations to user devices via the target application; Receive meeting participation information sent by user equipment; the meeting participation information includes user identification.

[0034] In embodiments of this disclosure, user invitations for the product presentation can also be pre-assigned. For example, the invitation can be sent to the user's device via a target application, such as a sales support system app. After receiving the invitation, the user can view the product presentation event information on their device, register, submit necessary personal information (such as user identification), i.e., participation information, and send this information to the system so that the system can receive the participation information sent by the user's device. This provides data for the check-in verification process.

[0035] To make the methods provided in this disclosure clearer, specific examples are described below.

[0036] The method provided in this disclosure aims to construct an intelligent and efficient customer participation confirmation system for life insurance product presentations by introducing dual verification methods of mobile Bluetooth and check-in QR codes. This system can combine mobile internet technology and IoT technology to verify the authenticity of customer participation in product presentations, while optimizing event management processes and improving customer experience. Specifically: 1. System Architecture Design The system mainly consists of the following parts: Internal Management Platform: Used to publish product presentation event information, configure mobile Bluetooth devices for the event, and manage attendance data. It also generates attendance QR codes: these are published on-site by internal staff, and customers can scan the QR code via the client app (on their device) to enter the attendance process.

[0037] Sales support tool APP: Life insurance agents use this APP to invite customers to participate in product presentations and forward event information.

[0038] Client App: Customers use this app to register for events, check in, and perform other similar tasks.

[0039] Mobile Bluetooth devices: Deployed at the event site to connect with the client app via Bluetooth and verify the customer's presence at the event.

[0040] 2. Method and process design: Event announcement and invitation: Office staff publish information about the product presentation in the sales support system and set up mobile Bluetooth devices for the event. Life insurance agents receive the event information through the sales support tool app and invite their potential clients to participate.

[0041] Customer registration: Customers can view event information and register by submitting necessary personal information through the client APP.

[0042] On-site check-in: (1) On the day of the event, the office staff will post the event check-in QR code on site.

[0043] (2) After arriving at the site, customers use the client APP to scan the check-in QR code.

[0044] (3) The APP will automatically search for and connect to the mobile Bluetooth devices set up for this event to ensure that customers are at the event site.

[0045] (4) After the connection is successful, the customer clicks the "Submit Check-in" button in the APP to complete the check-in process.

[0046] Check-in verification and data processing: (1) The system verifies the customer’s check-in information in real time, including Bluetooth connection status and the validity of the check-in QR code.

[0047] (2) After verification, the sign-in data will be automatically uploaded to the internal affairs management platform for internal affairs personnel to view and manage.

[0048] (3) Office staff can prepare gifts based on the sign-in data and follow up on the work.

[0049] By introducing a dual verification method combining mobile Bluetooth and QR code check-in, a smart and efficient on-site customer check-in and participation confirmation system for life insurance product presentations can be achieved. This not only solves problems such as difficulty in verifying the authenticity of customer participation and low management efficiency, but also improves customer experience and the security of event organization. Details are as follows: (1) Dual verification to ensure authenticity: By using mobile Bluetooth and check-in QR code for dual verification, the problem of proxy check-in and fraudulent collection is effectively avoided, ensuring that customers are actually present to participate.

[0050] (2) Efficient management and improved efficiency: Office staff can view the sign-in data in real time, accurately count the actual number of participants, and optimize the management process of gift distribution and follow-up work.

[0051] (3) Safe and reliable, reducing risks: The dual verification method of mobile Bluetooth and check-in QR code greatly improves the security of check-in and prevents the risk of QR code being copied or forged.

[0052] Through the above description of the embodiments, those skilled in the art can clearly understand that the methods according to the above embodiments can be implemented by means of software plus necessary general-purpose hardware platforms. Of course, they can also be implemented by hardware, but in many cases the former is a better implementation method.

[0053] According to embodiments of this disclosure, this disclosure also provides a user management device. For example, Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a user management device 200 provided in an embodiment of the present disclosure. The user management device 200 includes: The generation module 210 is used to generate user sign-in codes for the product presentation. The verification module 220 is used to receive check-in verification information sent by the user equipment; wherein, the check-in verification information includes first verification information and second verification information generated by the user equipment based on the user check-in code; the first verification information is used to verify the user's identity, and the second verification information is used to verify whether the user is at the product presentation venue; The check-in module 230 is used to confirm that the user has successfully checked in if both the first verification information and the second verification information have been verified.

[0054] Furthermore, the user check-in code includes a QR code; the check-in verification information is generated by the user device scanning the user check-in code; the first verification information includes a user identity identifier; the second verification information includes at least one of the following: connection status information between the user device and the network equipment at the product presentation venue, and location information of the user device.

[0055] Furthermore, the connection status information between the user equipment and the network equipment at the product presentation venue includes at least one of the following: Bluetooth connection status information between the user equipment and the Bluetooth device at the product presentation venue, and network connection status information between the user equipment and the wireless network device at the product presentation venue.

[0056] Furthermore, it also includes a user authentication module for: If the first verification information matches the pre-stored user identity information, the verification of the first verification information is confirmed to be successful.

[0057] Furthermore, it also includes a location verification module, used for: Based on the second verification information, determine whether the user equipment is present at the product presentation. If, based on the second verification information, it is determined that the user equipment is located at the product presentation site, then the verification of the second verification information is confirmed to be successful.

[0058] Furthermore, the location verification module is used to perform at least one of the following: If the connection status information between the user equipment and the network equipment at the product presentation site indicates that the connection is normal, the second verification information is confirmed to be verified successfully. If the location information of the user equipment is within the location range corresponding to the product presentation site, the second verification information is confirmed to be verified successfully.

[0059] Furthermore, the location verification module is used for: If the connection status information between the user equipment and the network equipment at the product presentation site indicates that the connection is normal, determine the signal connection strength between the user equipment and the network equipment at the product presentation site. If the signal connection strength between the user equipment and the network equipment at the product presentation site is greater than or equal to a preset signal strength, the second verification information is confirmed to be verified successfully.

[0060] Furthermore, it also includes a registration module for: Send product presentation invitations to user devices via the target application; Receive the meeting participation information sent by the user equipment; wherein the meeting participation information includes the user's identity identifier.

[0061] It should be noted that the description of the features in the embodiment corresponding to the user management device can be found in the relevant description of the embodiment corresponding to the method, and will not be repeated here.

[0062] Embodiments of this disclosure also provide an electronic device including a memory and a processor, the memory storing a computer program and the processor being configured to run the computer program to perform the steps in any of the above method embodiments.

[0063] Embodiments of this disclosure also provide a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program configured to perform the steps in any of the above method embodiments when executed.

[0064] In one exemplary embodiment, the aforementioned computer-readable storage medium may include, but is not limited to, various media capable of storing computer programs, such as a USB flash drive, read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), portable hard disk, magnetic disk, or optical disk.

[0065] Embodiments of this disclosure also provide a computer program product, which includes a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the steps in any of the above method embodiments.

[0066] Embodiments of this disclosure also provide another computer program product, including a non-volatile computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the steps in any of the above method embodiments.

[0067] Those skilled in the art will further recognize that the units and algorithm steps of the various examples described in conjunction with the embodiments disclosed herein can be implemented in electronic hardware, computer software, or a combination of both. To clearly illustrate the interchangeability of hardware and software, the components and steps of the various examples have been generally described in terms of functionality in the foregoing description. Whether these functions are implemented in hardware or software depends on the specific application and design constraints of the technical solution. Those skilled in the art can use different methods to implement the described functions for each specific application, but such implementation should not be considered beyond the scope of this disclosure.

[0068] The target detection method provided in this disclosure has been described in detail above. Specific examples have been used to illustrate the principles and implementation methods of this disclosure. The descriptions of the embodiments above are only for the purpose of helping to understand the method and its core ideas. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various improvements and modifications to this disclosure without departing from its principles, and these improvements and modifications also fall within the protection scope of the claims of this disclosure.

Claims

1. A user management method characterized by comprising: The method comprises the following steps: generating a user check-in code corresponding to the conference; receiving check-in verification information sent by a user device; wherein the check-in verification information comprises first verification information and second verification information generated by the user device based on the user check-in code; the first verification information is used for verifying the identity of the user, and the second verification information is used for verifying whether the user is at the conference site; in the case that the first verification information and the second verification information are both verified, confirming that the user check-in is successful.

2. The user management method according to claim 1, characterized by, The user check-in code comprises a two-dimensional code; the check-in verification information is generated by the user device scanning the user check-in code; the first verification information comprises a user identity; and the second verification information comprises at least one of connection state information between the user device and a network device at the conference site and location information of the user device.

3. The user management method according to claim 2, characterized by, The connection state information between the user device and the network device at the conference site comprises at least one of Bluetooth connection state information between the user device and a Bluetooth device at the conference site and network connection state information between the user device and a wireless network device at the conference site.

4. The user management method according to claim 2, characterized by, Before confirming that the user check-in is successful in the case that the first verification information and the second verification information are both verified, the method further comprises the following steps: in the case that the first verification information matches pre-stored user identity information, confirming that the first verification information is verified.

5. The user management method according to claim 3, characterized by, Before confirming that the user check-in is successful in the case that the first verification information and the second verification information are both verified, the method further comprises the following steps: determining whether the user device is at the conference site based on the second verification information; in the case that the user device is determined to be at the conference site based on the second verification information, confirming that the second verification information is verified.

6. The user management method according to claim 5, characterized by, The step of confirming that the second verification information is verified in the case that the user device is determined to be at the conference site based on the second verification information comprises at least one of the following steps: in the case that the connection state information between the user device and the network device at the conference site indicates a normal connection, confirming that the second verification information is verified; in the case that the location information of the user device is within a location range corresponding to the conference site, confirming that the second verification information is verified.

7. The user management method according to claim 6, characterized by, The step of confirming that the second verification information is verified in the case that the connection state information between the user device and the network device at the conference site indicates a normal connection further comprises the following steps: in the case that the connection state information between the user device and the network device at the conference site indicates a normal connection, determining signal connection strength between the user device and the network device at the conference site; in the case that the signal connection strength between the user device and the network device at the conference site is greater than or equal to a preset signal strength, confirming that the second verification information is verified.

8. The user management method according to claim 1, characterized by, Before generating the user check-in code corresponding to the conference, the method further comprises the following steps: sending conference invitation information to the user device through a target application program; Receiving the user equipment sent to participate in the information; Wherein, the information includes user identity.

9. A user management apparatus characterized by comprising: Comprise: Generation module, for generating the user sign-in code corresponding to the conference; Verification module, for receiving the user equipment sent sign-in verification information; Wherein, the sign-in verification information includes the user equipment based on the user sign-in code generated first verification information and second verification information; The first verification information is used to verify the user identity, the second verification information is used to verify whether the user is in the conference site; Sign-in module, for in the first verification information and the second verification information are all verified through, confirm the user sign-in success.

10. An electronic device, comprising: Comprise: At least one processor; And, The memory is connected with the at least one processor in communication;Wherein, The memory has the instruction that can be executed by the at least one processor, the instruction is executed by the at least one processor, to make the at least one processor can execute any one of the method of claim 1-8.