As Virtual Reality (VR) technology advances and becomes more widespread across industries, one of the key challenges is ensuring strong user verification. This study introduces an authentication system specifically designed for Virtual Reality as a Service (VRaaS) aiming to boost security protect user privacy and enhance the user experience. Our innovative approach combines methods such, as facial recognition, iris scanning and voice recognition with advanced encryption techniques and continuous authentication processes to create a seamless yet secure user validation system. We discuss the structure and functionality of this system, assess its performance and address ethical concerns related to biometric verification. The goal of our framework is to tackle security risks by keeping data local on the users' devices and using encrypted tokens for authentication purposes. This not only aligns with global privacy regulations but also suits the dynamic and immersive aspects of VR environments. We wrap up by exploring how this framework could shape VR applications and its potential for use, in sensitive or customized scenarios.