Our first Kitchen Table Talk explains how we use smartphones for mobile authentication. Single- and two factor authentication is demonstrated. For more information on this topic please visit http://www.egeniq.com/products/authentication
yes, you're right but that's a personal choice for each individual, in general very few set a psw on menus or apps until they get robbed a first time, just like most install alarm and/or video surveillance after a first burglary ...
'We can't make it any easier", for anyone to rip a phone and login to your bank account (as a response to the Rabo & ABN Amro readers on the table). Am I getting this wrong? I get the idea of not having to remember passwords, but isn't it better to remember the phones password and enter that one time (before scanning the QR), to proof the phones owner really is the phones owner?
@DvH1989
yes, you're right but that's a personal choice for each individual, in general very few set a psw on menus or apps until they get robbed a first time, just like most install alarm and/or video surveillance after a first burglary ...
beires 9 months ago
'We can't make it any easier", for anyone to rip a phone and login to your bank account (as a response to the Rabo & ABN Amro readers on the table). Am I getting this wrong? I get the idea of not having to remember passwords, but isn't it better to remember the phones password and enter that one time (before scanning the QR), to proof the phones owner really is the phones owner?
DvH1989 10 months ago