How are you doing it?
Logging in to your different applications, I mean?rnrnIncreasingly some apps are offering an alternative to just entering your email and password.rnrnI’m seeing more and more people using biometrics to log in. And it’s great, because it’s almost impossible for someone to clone your face, your fingerprints or your retinas.rnrnAround 150 million people are already using biometrics. And with more and more devices, apps, and software giving you the option of using biometrics rather than traditional passwords, that number is only going to increase.rnrnSo how do you get started?rnrnYou may already be using biometrics to access your phone, with Face ID or fingerprint ID. Newer laptops and tablets are now giving you this option to access your device, and to manage your passwords across online accounts and apps.rnrnBut where it doesn’t come as standard, you can easily add a USB fingerprint reader to a laptop or desktop.rnrnThen you simply use Windows Hello (or Windows Hello for Business, which is slightly different) to set up access.rnrnAs we’re seeing cyber-crime rise every year, it makes sense to take any new measures to protect your business and its data. Especially when it’s such a low cost solution.rnrnIf you’re looking at getting biometrics set up in your business, we’d love to help. Give us a call at 317-497-5500 or contact us here.