
Fingerprint biometrics technology is deployed in a wide range of end-user applications. Below is a sampling of short videos that capture the Power of Touch:
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Contactless technology such as Near Field Communication (NFC) is enabling mobile phones to become mobile wallets – incorporating the ability to make credit or debit payments via contactless terminals at vending machines, convenience stores, and retail outlets. Biometric technology in the form of fingerprint authorization protects the phone’s payment functionalities in the event of loss or theft. Mobile wallet phones with biometric security are increasingly popular in Japan and Korea and are forecast to be launched in the US, Europe, and the rest of the world in the next few years.
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Advances in mobile computing technology have enabled corporations to employ an increasingly mobile workforce – and as such, an increasing number of powerful laptop computers with significant amounts of sensitive corporate or personal information have been deployed. Fingerprint sensors embedded into laptops can protect the most valuable asset of many business travelers, their data.
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Today’s powerful smartphones can contain extensive amounts of valuable, sensitive information for the millions of business professionals who rely on these devices to remain connected throughout the day. Some IT managers require their smartphone users to lock their device with a 6- to 8-digit PIN, which is an inconvenient and cumbersome way to unlock the device dozens of times per day. Fingerprint sensors integrated into a smartphone can increase both security and convenience with just one touch.
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AuthenTec fingerprint sensors in mobile phones can not only secure access to the device and its sensitive information, but they can function as a replacement for mechanical buttons and switches used to navigate phone menus or scroll through lists of contacts.
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