Hacking is threatening the security of the Internet users who want a serious thing taken care of Google. To safeguard consumers, the company was acquired SlickLogin technology, a startup company that develops voice-based security applications. Google reportedly will soon replace the conventional password security system sounds.
"Today we announced that SlickLogin has joined Google. We will share trust," Google said via its official statement, Monday, February 17, 2014.
Voice-based security technology that is brought SlickLogin considered more secure than password-based alphabet. You can practice this system when entering into a site that is integrated with the application SlickLogin.
When you click the button on the site SlickLogin, comes the 'song' unique playing through the speakers. But before you have to install the application SlickLogin on the phone and put it near the speakers so that the sounds heard.
"Song" is sung can not be heard by human ears, but the application can catch it and verify the user's identity.
If the sound is analyzed, the application will send a confirmation to the server that you are the legitimate owner of the account. After that, you can only log in as usual.
Google wants the Israeli technology company into the second tier of security for every user of the Internet, including to their accounts on Twitter, Facebook, banks, and others. Google also plans to add SlickLogin technology as a standard feature in their next Android device.
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