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The technology industry has been talking for years about the need to move beyond the basic password, and many have pointed to biometric authentication.
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In the subject field of the email, you will need to add a password alongside with the name of your school, for child protection reasons.
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In some cases clicking on a link logged in to that account without the need for a password.
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The nominator will need to create a user id or password if new to the system.
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The card has touch-sensitive buttons and the ability to create a "one-time password" - doing away with the need for a separate device sometimes needed to log in to online banking.
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This, combined with a number of high-profile password breaches at some websites has shown the need to move forward to the next level in authentication.
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On top of these, there need to be hacker-proof layers of authentication and password protection so that only the right people get access.
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However, the need to remember a Web site is now replaced by the need to remember to bring a physical flash drive, and there is still a password requirement.
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Obviously, I now need to remember every crappy Internet service I signed up for over the last decade with the same password as my PlayStation one and change them.
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While considerably more secure than typical static username and password log-in systems, many people find using security tokens cumbersome given the need to keep it with them in order to use online banking.
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The idea: provide a secure, password protected site to store and share information about the people and processes connected to loved ones in need.
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