You Are Now Able To Set An Emoji Passcode
Beer, burger, sushi, sushi. That could be your next passcode thanks to a British firm that has just unveiled a new security system that will replace the traditional four-digit personal identification number (PIN) with a sequence of symbols.
So, what’s the point of all this? Well, Intelligent Environments claims that its “emoji security technology” is easier to remember, offers greater security and, crucially, is a lot more fun than numbers.
What will your next passcode be? Palm tree, whale, dolphin or perhaps bride, ring, smiley face…oh the decisions.
Harry K.
June 17, 2015
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