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Eikon Digital Privacy Manager (USB fingerprint reader) - works with Firefox, Windows Vista, and now MacProduct reference: EIKON-DIGITAL-PRIVACY-R114689 |
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How often do you rely on the Forget password? link to have your password emailed to you? Accessing your personal accounts is now as simple as swiping your finger. Now that you don't have to remember or enter passwords, you can create strong passwords (long and complex) that are replayed when you swipe your finger, making your personal accounts more secure. In order to cope with countless different passwords, people often write them down on sticky notes or in a spreadsheet. Doing so exposes your personal accounts to someone who walks by your computer, who steals your PC, or who mines for such data online. Using a common password offers thieves a one-stop-shop for the keys to your accounts, while using simple or obvious passwords such as your pet's name are susceptible to remote hacking.Nervous about using fingerprints? Relax. Your fingerprint image is not stored, only a handful of unique features called a template which are extracted from your fingerprint and cannot be used to reconstruct an image. Also, concerns related to fingerprints are exaggerated - people leave their fingerprints on objects everyday such as cell phones, drinking glasses, doorknobs, etc. The point is: a simple fingerprint image cannot be used to spoof or be inserted into a UPEK fingerprint reader. * * Sales package contents and specifications may different without notice Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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