True Key By Intel Security Campaign shows How People’s Unique Features Can Keep Them Safe Online
True Key by Intel Security launched a new campaign that celebrates unique and exciting talents from across the web called 1in7billion. A musical video from artist Rob Cantor recognizes 40 unique and exciting talents from across the Web – and shows how people’s unique features can be used to keep them safe online.
On average, consumers manage 24 different online accounts, but use only six unique passwords. Roughly, 73 per cent of accounts use duplicate passwords and 77 per cent have the same password for over a year – bringing to light just how bad consumers are with passwords. Thanks to the True Key app, users no longer need to have the hassle of dealing with passwords. They can log themselves in using things unique to them – like their face, fingerprint and trusted devices.
Beginning today, consumers can participate in the 1in7Billion campaign and share what makes them truly unique through video and photo submissions.
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True Key By Intel Security Campaign shows How People’s Unique Features Can Keep Them Safe Online
True Key by Intel Security launched a new campaign that celebrates unique and exciting talents from across the web called 1in7billion. A musical video from artist Rob Cantor recognizes 40 unique and exciting talents from across the Web – and shows how people’s unique features can be used to keep them safe online.
On average, consumers manage 24 different online accounts, but use only six unique passwords. Roughly, 73 per cent of accounts use duplicate passwords and 77 per cent have the same password for over a year – bringing to light just how bad consumers are with passwords. Thanks to the True Key app, users no longer need to have the hassle of dealing with passwords. They can log themselves in using things unique to them – like their face, fingerprint and trusted devices.
Beginning today, consumers can participate in the 1in7Billion campaign and share what makes them truly unique through video and photo submissions.
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This entry was posted on April 15, 2016 at 9:39 am and is filed under Commentary with tags Intel. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.