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This Chrome extension helps you login to your online accounts just by tracking how you type

Now a tool working on machine learning is simplifying the two-factor authentication which many e-mail and social media service providers use to protect your online accounts—all by tracking how you type

March 16, 2018 / 18:08 IST
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Artificial Intelligence and machine learning has revolutionised how we experience the internet, from predictive search to navigating through a traffic jam, we have come a long way.

Now a tool working on machine learning is simplifying the two-factor authentication which many e-mail and social media service providers use to protect your online accounts—all by tracking how you type.

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The New York-based startup TypingDNA has come with a Chrome extension, TypingDNA Authenticator, which does away with the cumbersome process of taking out your phone every time to look for authentication codes or scan QR code.

The company, in a statement to TechCrunch, says its service recognises typing pattern which it claims is unique to every individual. The tool measures how long it takes you to reach a key, and how long you keep the key pressed down; this pattern is then associated with a user’s account.