Instead of having to remember an increasingly long string of characters, users can authenticate their login with their body or something they have in their possession, communicating directly with the website via Bluetooth, USB or NFC.
Instead of having to remember an increasingly long string of characters, users can authenticate their login with their body or something they have in their possession, communicating directly with the website via Bluetooth, USB or NFC.
That biometric information can authenticate the identity of the person under scrutiny.
Android Pay will store a user's credit, debit and loyalty card details, so when they are in a shop, they will simply have to unlock their phone to authenticate a payment and tap their phone on an Android Pay terminal to buy goods.