Our entire digital life is secured by a password, and it’s up to us to use secure and unique passwords that can withstand emerging physical threads. Routine data breaches, phishing attacks, and compromised accounts put user data at risk — especially if you use the same password across multiple accounts. Considering the kinds of data stored in digital accounts in 2026, from banking accounts or credit card hubs, we need an option that’s both secure and simple. Passwords are not the answer, but their replacement is just as useful and private as advertised.


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The Economist: Where are the flaws in two-factor authentication?

The Economist reports that two-factor authentication methods using SMS or OTPs are flawed, and that…

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PC World: How Intel Core chips could take over two-factor authentication from your phone

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Science Friday Podcast: How To Make Spoof-Proof Biometric Security

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