Does the thought of security breaches and hacked passwords, passcodes and PINs keep you up at night? Do you have a little black book of passwords? Samsung Pass helps to solve some of these security challenges by utilizing biometric authentication to replace your passwords.
Samsung Pass offers “identity management as-a-service,” enabling secure access to apps and websites using biometric authentication technology such as fingerprint or iris scanning. Once Samsung Pass is enabled on your smartphone, select “sign in using biometrics via Samsung Pass” when prompted for a password, passcode or PIN during log-in to an app or website. The next time you try to sign in to the app or site, you will be simply asked for your biometric scan.
This infographic walks you through a few, short steps to set up Samsung Pass and begin securing your data with biometrics.
2. No problem!
Samsung Pass allows you to access secure
apps and websites with yourbiometrics.
Password:
PW12345
Login
Password
Password:
PW12345
Forgot your
password?
3. Biometrics
With Samsung Pass you no longerneed to
worry about yourpasswords, passcodes
orPINs landing in the hands of hackers
orthieves.
And that little black book of passwords?
Can spend its days in the shredder.
Unlock your screen
with iris scanner
6. Select which Biometrics you would
like to use
Now you
are all set.
3 Scroll through the tutorial
Sign into yourSamsung Account
“Accept” the T&Cs and select “Next”
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Password-free
Sign In
Sign in to websites using biometrics instead of
IDs and passwords in Samsung Internet.
Accept T&Cs
7. 1
2
Open Samsung Internet and navigate to a website
3
EnteryourID and password
4
Check "Sign in using biometrics via Samsung Pass"
Select “Remember”
The ultimate test
Sign in using
biometrics via
EnteryourID
and Password
Remember
Samsung Internet
8. Replace your
password
Now, each time you visit that site,
Samsung Pass will ask you foryour
biometrics and not yourpassword,
passcode orPIN.
9. Looking ahead
Samsung Pass is working to expand
into secure websites and apps by
providing the TrustZone, Knox and
PKI backed SDK to businesses.
# Python program to check if the input numberis prime ornot
num = 407
# take input from the user
# num = int(input("Entera number: "))
# prime numbers are greaterthan1
if num >1:
# check forfactors
fori in range(2,num):
if (num % i) == 0:
print(num,"is not a prime number")
print(i,"times",num//i,"is",num)
break
else:
print(num,"is a prime number")
# if input numberis less than
# orequal to1, it is not prime
else:
print(num,"is not a prime number")
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