Keep $ and Info in the Eyeball Keep $ and Info in the Eyeball

'Passwords are a pain,' states the official web site of EyeVerify, ID verification tech that works by means of taking a picture of your eyeball. 'The Eyeprint is like a map of the blood vessels seen in the whites of the eye.' Passwords and fingers are finally getting to take a back seat. And none factors (e.g. stress, allergy, disease) can have an impact on 'eyeprints' identification on smart devices as the deal is in the veins of your whites.

Toby Rush, an entrepreneur and the head of the company, has brought the technology to the market. The sponsors (including Kevin McGinnis) were glad to invest money in EyeVerify because the goal was really impressive: to provide customers with easy-to-use biometric security solutions. Keep your ID with you. Take an eyeball picture just using the mobile camera. To unlock the account, EyeVerify pattern-matches the blood vessels within the white part of your eye. This will help to prevent from any possibility of getting into your account and using your PIN or password to steal the info. This technology innovation in mobile security could already been seen in fiction movies. It can't be compared with voice recognition as the last one is too easy to simulate or just record. Today it might sound like nonsense to use the front camera for security purposes. However, when thinking over... the idea could be really tempting for medical/banking/service areas.

“We are fortunate to have a breakthrough technology that delivers a simple, secure, and private solution that eliminates password pain and password security risk, addressing a massive and escalating market need,” Rush said.

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