[QUOTE=Lolkork;49791315]Can't you just use a picture, video, or animated picture to get past the check?[/QUOTE]
Considering how stock the face is in that photo, probably yes.
"we know the most commonly used password is [b]123456[/b]"
amazing, that's the same password on my luggage
[QUOTE=dai;49791624]"we know the most commonly used password is [b]123456[/b]"
amazing, that's the same password on my luggage[/QUOTE]
Yeah I remember that movie too.
[QUOTE=Lolkork;49791315]Can't you just use a picture, video, or animated picture to get past the check?[/QUOTE]
Not if you disallow using anything except the stock camera app
[QUOTE=lavacano;49795044]Not if you disallow using anything except the stock camera app[/QUOTE]
If someone had a wallet case like me, that would give you both their ID and their phone, and the pictures on the IDs in my state are pretty good.
Its not the most secure thing in the world but its better than using nothing. If the person got ahold of your phone and was able to unlock it in the first place, then you have bigger problems.
[quote]When they make an online purchase, they will still need to provide their credit card details as normal.[/quote]
It's not that bad. Basically allows a user to easily check their balance and not much else.
For example my bank usually requires a different password at each login from a list that they send you.
The mobile app however uses one static 4-number password which I thought was massively insecure, but making payments still requires a proper password from the list. I can still easily check my balance on the go without having to carry my bank details with me. It's more secure that way because no people are now longer carrying their bank passwords with them in their wallets (most people are also retarded and write down their login ID on the password sheet).
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