An iris scanning technology to securely get into your social networking sites, e-mails and bank accounts comes in. The technology developed by the New York based biometric security firm Hoyos Group comes up in form of a USB drive.
The device has to be connected with a personal computer via USB port.
On showing your eye to the wand-like scanner, it will decode your unique identification to access to any of your online IDs, whether it is Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, PayPal or a bank account.
The company says that iris identification is more secure than the fingertip technology, which is already in use widely. The fingertip has around 18 unique points, while iris instead has 2,000 points. It increases the security level. The Hoyos Group’s Eye-Lock has been priced at $99. The company, however, has not yet set a release date for the product. It may soon be announce
The device has to be connected with a personal computer via USB port.
On showing your eye to the wand-like scanner, it will decode your unique identification to access to any of your online IDs, whether it is Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, PayPal or a bank account.
The company says that iris identification is more secure than the fingertip technology, which is already in use widely. The fingertip has around 18 unique points, while iris instead has 2,000 points. It increases the security level. The Hoyos Group’s Eye-Lock has been priced at $99. The company, however, has not yet set a release date for the product. It may soon be announce
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