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May 10, 2013
 

PayPal exec aims to “obliterate passwords from the face of the planet” – Ars Technica


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PayPal exec aims to “obliterate passwords from the face of the planet”
Ars Technica
"That tells you there is going to be a fingerprint-enabled phone in the market later this year, not just one, but multiple, because the Android ecosystem is adapting," he said. Phones could also authenticate a user with voice biometrics, eye scans, or



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