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Saturday, January 19, 2013
A Log-in Finger Ring? Google Working on Password Alternatives
Human - 2:21 AMThe topic of passwords has made headlines recently 12 months - from high-profile hacks to internet users
continuously not deciding on the right ones - but Google has got it is attractions package on top of which makes the login-process a lot more secure within the long-term.
How stable, you may ask? Think about logging directly into Gmail having a high-tech ring worn upon your finger or perhaps a key card that plugs directly into your computer's USB port.
Because full in a research paper in IEEE Protection & Privacy Magazine and additionally recorded upon by Wired, Google is undoubtedly appearing directly into security alternatives within the form of passdevices. The campaigns have also been affirmed by Mashable.
"We are concentrated upon making authentication more stable, and also yet much easier to manage. You believe experiments like these can certainly help make sign on systems better," a Google spokesperson stated....RK4RVZQF8U8A
SEE ALSO: Google Says: We Didn’t Kill That Donkey.
to confirm you are a HUMAN not ROBOT please login