A security token (or sometimes a hardware token, authentication token, USB token, cryptographic token, software token, virtual token, or key fob) may be a physical device that an authorized user of computer services is given to ease authentication. The term may also refer to software tokens. Security tokens are used to prove one's identity electronically (as in the case of a customer trying to access their bank account).
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Google's new One Tap system will make sign-ups and logins easier on Android — and I'm into it
Google has developed One Tap, a system that lets you sign up on sites and in apps with a single touch on devices you're logged ...
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ING bank wants to give clients a compliant way to store cryptocurrency, report
Dutch bank ING is ready to really tap the cryptocurrency market. Reports indicate its working on ways to help its customers ...
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Nike now holds patent for blockchain-based sneakers called 'CryptoKicks'
The US Patent Office has today issued sportswear brand Nike's patent for its blockchain-compatible sneakers dubbed “CrpytoKicks.” ...