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Eikon Digital Privacy Manager (USB fingerprint reader) - works with Firefox, Windows Vista, and now MacView This Product at AmazonMarketing description is not available.
APC BIOPOD Biometric Password Manager (USB)View This Product at AmazonAPC Biometric Password Manager - Passwords are used every day on computer systems. Keeping the computer and the vital data inside, safe from prying eyes. But passwords are basic, easily forgotten, sometimes easily guessed, and most times; easily bypassed! Thankfully, APC has taken a piece of Science Fiction, and made it science fact for your home desktop. It's an external device that protects your information via one of the most unique identifiers you have - your fingerprint! File & Folder Encryption - OmniPass authentication software allows for your files and folders to be encrypted for enhanced data security Authentic TruePrint Sensor Technology - the leader in biometric sensor technology! Compatible with Windows 98, Me, 2000, & XP Connects to your PC via USB
Q-See QSX628 Fingerprint Time & Attendance SystemView This Product at AmazonQ-See T&A System is a feature rich standalone, robust, cost effective, fingerprint recognition based time attendance recorder and access controller. It is suitable for medium and large offices, banks, factory or site. Q-see T&A system is ready to use, easy to install device.With Biometric Technology it gives accurate verification that ensures secure employee recognition. Also with Biometric solutions, it reduces the cost of cards and badges.Q-See T&A system supports TCP/IP LAN networking and plugs directly into network HUB/Switch. It can store 50,000-120,000 transactions.Q-See T&A System has its own IP address and can communicate with a central server anywhere in the network. It can be accessed from the web also in case static IP address is allocated. It can register, store, match fingerprints and send transactions log record to the central server. In case the server is not available, it can back up logs in its memory.
Eikon Digital Privacy Manager (USB Fingerprint Reader) - Works with Firefox, Windows Vista, and now MacView This Product at AmazonPasswords are a pain.
Weâre forced to use passwords to access our online personal accounts (banks, credit cards, email, etc.) and work-related applications (VPN, CRM, etc.). We even have passwords for logging into Windows® and allowing tasks prompted by Vistaâs⢠User Account Control (UAC). Requirements based on password length and use of capitalization, numbers and symbols result in countless different passwords that are hard to manage. How often do you rely on the âForget password?â link to have your password emailed to you?
Access at your fingertips.
Accessing your personal accounts is now as simple as swiping your finger. Now that you donât have to remember or enter passwords, you can create âstrongâ passwords (long and complex) that are replayed when you swipe your finger, making your personal accounts more secure.
Passwords are vulnerable.
In order to cope with countless different passwords, we often write them down on sticky notes or in a spreadsheet. Doing so exposes your personal accounts to someone who walks by your computer, who steals your PC, or who mines for such data online. Using a common password offers thieves a one-stop-shop for the keys to your accounts, while using simple or obvious passwords such as your petâs name are susceptible to remote hacking.
Nervous about using fingerprints?
Relax. Your fingerprint image is not stored, only a handful of unique features called a âtemplateâ which are extracted from your fingerprint and cannot be used to reconstruct an image. Also, concerns related to fingerprints are exaggerated - we leave our fingerprints on objects everyday such as cell phones, drinking glasses, doorknobs, etc. The point is: a simple fingerprint image cannot be used to âspoofâ or be âinsertedâ into a UPEK fingerprint reader.
Microsoft Fingerprint ReaderView This Product at AmazonIf you're like most people, you have more than a dozen passwords and user names to remember. Whether you're checking your e-mail for new messages, catching up on the news, posting to a Web discussion group, or playing games on the Web, you have to sign in all the time. Have you ever sat there, staring at your screen, wondering which password you set? With Microsoft's Fingerprint Reader, you can log on to your computer and your favorite Web sites with the touch of your unique fingerprint, without having to remember all those passwords. Simply place your finger on the receiver whenever a password or username is required. Easy-to-use software makes replacing passwords with your fingerprint a breeze. The Registration Wizard helps you register fingerprints for each user. When you first visit a site that requires a password, just touch the Fingerprint Reader with your registered finger, enter your data, and then click OK. When you browse back to that Web site, you can simply log on with your fingerprint. You can also use the Fingerprint Reader to quickly switch between Windows user accounts without closing programs and files?and each user's personal content stays personal.