How to remember a password?
E-mail, Facebook, Twitter, bank account, credit card, online forum. Addicting work in the world of the Internet. We have to worry more than the hassle caused by the lost passwords of these stuck passwords. Passwords have been used since ancient times to keep letters or important documents secure. With the use of computers, there has been some complexity in their use, but the code of numbers and letters still remains a simple measure of security on the computer.
In 1961, MIT created the first password for secure file sharing.
The incidence of password hacking has increased in recent years. Millions of names and passwords were hacked from the eBay database. Thousands of passwords were posted online by the hacking of Amazon and Walmart’s databases.
Password hacking is now being done by software rather than humans, which means the risk increases. Nowadays such cheap software is available in the market with the help of which passwords can be hacked in a few minutes.
Microsoft’s founder, Bill Gates, announced the death of Password in 2004.
In such a situation, not only you but companies are also thinking of ways to make your password more secure. Recently, companies and researchers have come up with many new measures, which seems that in the coming time, the passwords will actually end.
There is such password software available in the market that makes securing your password easy. This makes your password stronger and also memorizes them for you.
But do we have to depend on other software to remember the password of one software? Is there no other way to get rid of it?
Biometric Sensor/Security
With a fingerprint sensor, the need for a password is almost over. There is a facility for mobile payment through Touch ID and Biometric fingerprint sensor so that there is no need to enter the password again and again.
Google Pay, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, and some mobile wallet payment systems allow you to secure payment using a biometric fingerprint sensor.
Login elsewhere
Many companies have started accepting other logins in recent months. For example, on many emerging social networks, you can log in through your Twitter or Facebook login.
Such passwords assume that if you are logged in at one place, then you can be identified through that identity.
Your Mobile as an Authenticator
Sending a secret code to confirm a password or password on your mobile is also a way to make your account secure. This is not new to Gmail users.
Your location can also be created. Your code can be a new way of not remembering the password according to the computer scientist.
This password can be based on data on latitude and longitude, the height of place, village, city expansion, etc. which will not need to be remembered.
I personally use Google Authenticator (Google Play or iOS) and Microsoft Authenticator (Google Play or iOS), to hassle-free password entering in publicly.
Hard Key Password
Many companies like Google are trying to use USB drives as passwords. Before logging into your account, plug it into the USB Drive computer and press the Enter button. With this at least your password is safe because it stays with you, not in any database.