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02-17-2014, 01:11 PM
Google has bought SlickLogin, TechCrunch reveals, with both companies confirming the acquisition.-Google’s-purchase proves that the Search giant is more and more interested in improving Internet security, suggesting that the passwords of the future may be entirely different from what they are today. SlickLogin offers a sound-based password technology, which requires a smartphone. With SlickLogin’s tech in place, a website would play a “nearly-silent” sound through the computer’s speakers, with an app running on the smartphone listening and picking it up. Then, the app would analyze it and send back a signal to the site’s server confirming the login. The service can be used either as a traditional password replacement, or as a secondary code for two-step authentication purposes. SlickLogin’s product
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