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Monday, 17 February 2014

GOOGLE WILL NOW LET YOU LOGIN TO YOUR ACCOUNT WITH SOUND [CHECK IT OUT]

The search giant (Google)
has snapped up startup SlickLogin, which verifies your identity and helps you swap your password for sound. :-D

The SlickLogin team says they're joining Google because the search giant "shares our core beliefs that
logging in should be easy instead of frustrating, and authentication should be effective without getting in the way."
Check out:
         - How you can bypass SMS verification on any website

They promise that Google is " working on some great ideas that will make the internet
safer for everyone."

Sadly, SlickLogin doesn't involve you saying your name, barking like a dog, or making a noise that sounds nothing like a mockingjay to confirm your identity *lol* .
Instead, when using SlickLogin to login to an account, your computer plays a barely audible noise that the app on your phone hears and responds to.

SlickLogin hails from Israel, which is increasingly proving to be one of the hottest parts of the world for start-ups, along with Silicon Valley in the USA and London's Silicon Roundabout.

Neither side has revealed how
much Google ponied up for the sound-based security startup.
Recent deals for Google include offloading loss-making Motorola, while also buying home automation company Nest.

Source: Cnet

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