Are you sure your bank protects your data better than yourself? There’s something that has changed in the way your mobile phone manages the information you access your accounts with, and most users don’t know it completely. It’s not a minor update: it’s a 180-degree twist on the philosophy of digital security. Harvard University researchers have developed Keyring, an open source system that saves your identity data — including your fingerprint o…
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Are you sure your bank protects your data better than yourself? There’s something that has changed in the way your mobile phone manages the information you access your accounts with, and most users don’t know it completely. It’s not a minor update: it’s a 180-degree twist on the philosophy of digital security. Harvard University researchers have developed Keyring, an open source system that saves your identity data — including your fingerprint o…