In March 2013, the company has launched its password wallet application, which allows users to store their passwords to web platforms and access them only with a color-based gesture swipe stored uniquely on their mobile device. This allows users to create lengthy, complex passwords without having to remember them. This multi-factor authentication technology requires something you know, something you are and something you have in order to authenticate an individuals identity. When a user puts in their gesture swipe (something they know) the API will simultaneously perform a biometric scan (something they are) and a geo-location tag (something they have).
The second VerfyMe product is aimed at web developers by offering a sign-on technology than traditional passwords or alternative sign-on methods. VerifyMe incorporates geo-location into the login process, providing individual users with a new level of authentication and corporate users with a new form of identification.
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