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	<title>Comments on: Password Management</title>
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		<title>By: Mselbie</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 22:57:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nice article that highlights the growing need for usable security products including password management products on the internet. Longer password strings are not the solution and don’t seem to have evolved at the same rate other technologies have. Its ironic that the internet provides a huge efficiency opportunity yet relies on technology that increasingly confounds the beneficiary.
We know from lots of research that people prefer pictures to words and from our own research at Vidoop, that by far the majority of US adults on-line are very frustrated with remembering and organizing passwords. So we developed a [B]visual login[/B] that eliminates passwords and yet is effective against the prevalent forms of hacking. Its free, usable, secure and works on multiple computers in [B]all browsers[/B]. It remembers the passwords that the average user can’t and in this way help to get [I]'passwords under control'[/I]
Check out the frisbee catching tortoise video at [A href="http://vidoop.com"] , and some of the newer work at [A href="http://vidoop.com/labs/"]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice article that highlights the growing need for usable security products including password management products on the internet. Longer password strings are not the solution and don’t seem to have evolved at the same rate other technologies have. Its ironic that the internet provides a huge efficiency opportunity yet relies on technology that increasingly confounds the beneficiary.<br />
We know from lots of research that people prefer pictures to words and from our own research at Vidoop, that by far the majority of US adults on-line are very frustrated with remembering and organizing passwords. So we developed a <b>visual login</b> that eliminates passwords and yet is effective against the prevalent forms of hacking. Its free, usable, secure and works on multiple computers in <b>all browsers</b>. It remembers the passwords that the average user can’t and in this way help to get <i>&#8216;passwords under control&#8217;</i><br />
Check out the frisbee catching tortoise video at <a href="http://vidoop.com"> , and some of the newer work at </a><a href="http://vidoop.com/labs/"></a></p>
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