Aug 27, 2013

Tired of having too many passwords?

Obsolete Passwords

I HATE REMEMBERING PASSWORDS” – isn’t this a common expression from most of us today?



How secure is your password? Imagine yourself surrounded by several gadgets such as smartphone, tablet, laptop, and so on; a multitude of passwords will be required before you get a single touch on those goodies. Many of us, in fear of forgetfulness and confusion, create the same password for every gadget. Others even neglectfully set a random key to gain immediate access. Therefore, bloggers and other professionals persistently warn and advise users to strengthen their passwords.

The moment you open up Facebook, Twitter, Dropbox, or thousands of connections out in the virtual world; all of them require one common thing: Log on with your account information to grant access. And for every account, you must remember the proper username and password to log in respectively. The mantra of choosing long, complex passwords that cannot be easily guessed or retrieved has been a common method for security.
It has become customary that passwords should be comprised of uppercase and lower case letters, numerals, and special characters. Even though this may seem like a simple task, at the end of the day, juggling around an endless combination of usernames and passwords is the last thing you want to worry about.
Take a look at the infographic made by [Backgroucheck.org]


 
"Is there any other way to replace passwords?" - Yes, absolutely there is.

IriTech is now releasing its newly developed application named ForYourIrisOnly (FYIO). The aim of FYIO is to manage all the complicated passwords with iris verification. No one can log on your computer/laptop and mobile/tablet by simply keying in the cracked or stolen password but only by giving the correct iris image, which is only yours. Faced with daily net-surfing, online shopping, and social networking, you can now be free from remembering multiple accounts. FYIO poises its two factor authentication that impressively protects these account from theft, loss, and forgetfulness.

Check out its features here.



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