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Posted on Monday April 08, 2024 | online security, mobile security, biometrics, biometric authentication, web and cloud, facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, iris scanning, mobile authentication, passwordless login, voice recognition
In an age where we carry our lives in our pockets, mobile security is paramount. The standard of typing in a password to unlock or authenticate your mobile activities has endured for decades, but it’s time for a change. Enter biometric authentication, a cutting-edge technology that uses unique biological traits to verify the identity of users. This innovation is not only more secure but also incredibly convenient — and it’s already in the palm of your hand.
Posted on Monday May 08, 2023 | biometrics, windows hello, facial recognition, fingerprint scan, pin code
Windows Hello is a feature that was introduced with Windows 10 to make logging in to your device easier and more secure. With Windows Hello, you can use biometric authentication methods or a PIN code to access your computer. Windows 11 has brought a few changes and improvements to Windows Hello that make the login process even more seamless. In this article, we'll go over how to set up Windows Hello in Windows 11 and get you on your way to more secure and convenient login experiences.
Posted on Friday April 01, 2022 | security, microsoft, privacy, windows 10, biometrics, windows hello, facial recognition, passwordless, windows 11, fingerprint scan, iris scan, pin code
When it comes to accessing devices, entering a password is a hassle, not to mention fast becoming obsolete in terms of providing strong security. Thankfully, Windows 10 and 11 users can use Windows Hello, a feature that provides a convenient and secure way to log in with just a look, a touch, or a PIN code.
Posted on Friday January 03, 2020 | security, microsoft, privacy, windows 10, biometrics, login, windows hello, facial recognition, fingerprints, passwordless, sign on
You can now log in faster and more securely to your laptop, tablet, websites, or apps with Microsoft's Windows Hello. You only have to use your camera to recognize your face or a fingerprint reader.
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