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UPEK Eikon Digitial Privacy Manager For PC
Acess. Logon. Simplify. Protect.

With the simple swipe of a finger free yourself from passwords and protect your digital privacy

Access your password-protected web accounts for banks, credit cards, webmail, airline and hotel frequent traveler accounts and more.

Logon to Microsoft Windows everytime you turn on your computer or log onto a network.


Allow Windows Vista User Account Contrl (UAC) tasks that require an administrator password such as software installations.

Lock and unlock your computer everytime you leave your PC unattended.

 

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Eikon Digitial Privacy Manager For PC

 

 

 


Passwords are a pain.

We’re forced to use passwords to access our online personal accounts (banks, credit cards, email, etc.) and work-related applications (VPN, CRM, etc.). We even have passwords for logging into Windows® and allowing tasks prompted by Vista’s™ User Account Control (UAC). Requirements based on password length and use of capitalization, numbers and symbols result in countless different passwords that are hard to manage. How often do you rely on the “Forget password?” link to have your password emailed to you?

Access at your fingertips.

Accessing your personal accounts is now as simple as swiping your finger. Now that you don’t have to remember or enter passwords, you can create “strong” passwords (long and complex) that are replayed when you swipe your finger, making your personal accounts more secure.

Passwords are vulnerable.

In order to cope with countless different passwords, we often write them down on sticky notes or in a spreadsheet. Doing so exposes your personal accounts to someone who walks by your computer, who steals your PC, or who mines for such data online. Using a common password offers thieves a one-stop-shop for the keys to your accounts, while using simple or obvious passwords such as your pet’s name are susceptible to remote hacking.

Nervous about using fingerprints?

Relax. Your fingerprint image is not stored, only a handful of unique features called a “template” which are extracted from your fingerprint and cannot be used to reconstruct an image. Also, concerns related to fingerprints are exaggerated - we leave our fingerprints on objects everyday such as cell phones, drinking glasses, doorknobs, etc. The point is: a simple fingerprint image cannot be used to “spoof” or be “inserted” into a UPEK fingerprint reader.

 

 

Requirements

Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Server2003/Vista on x86 platform, XP/Server2003/Vista on x64 platform

 
 
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