Will we soon eat our PASSWORDS?

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Will we soon eat our PASSWORDS?

20 April 2015

PayPal is developing a new generation of edible passwords which stay lodged in your stomach to let you log in.



Jonathan Leblanc, the company’s top developer, said that the devices would be powered by stomach acid and include mini computers.



He said that technology had become so advanced that it allowed ‘true integration with the human body’.


The next wave of passwords will be edible, ingestible or injectable and will remove the need for what he called ‘antiquated’ ways of confirming your identity, such as fingerprint scanning.



Typing in a password will become a thing of the past too, he added.
Mr Leblanc, the Global Head of Developer Evangelism at PayPal, said in a presentation called ‘Kill All Passwords’ that he wants to ‘put users in charge of their own security’.



He said that passwords as they are now were not working and that users need to ‘harden it with something physical behind it’.


Edible capsules could check the person’s glucose levels or blood pressure before beaming out encrypted data, the Wall Street Journal reported.



Other possibilities include silicon chips which are put under the skin and ‘wearable computer tattoos’ which send information via a wireless connection.
 
Face, iris, retina, thumb are all passe. Stools examination is virtually eliminated as a diagnostic test. There are hundred biological pointers - scent, light, purr etc used by animals for recognition and pairing. One forecast I made on displays is still waiting in the wings, but a near equivalent of projection of dashboard instrument data on windscreen is a reality now.
 
Read just now that galaxy S5 could have leaked fingerprints to hackers. Every time exchange of body fluids seems to be the best bet.
 
I wonder what is new about this idea.

Radio ID tags are printed/attached to every item on display in a super market. Any one trying to steal it gets caught at the exit gate because the tag remains active and energises the alarm system. It is allowed to pass harmlessly through the gate if it has been deactivated earlier by the billing desk while payment is collected.

The idea, shorn of frills, boils down to just this: an individual can have his radio id tag. And it is technology which is old. LOL.
 
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