Requirements: Palm IIIPalm OS 3.3PentiumWindows 98
Personal and corporate data on your computer is vulnerable to tampering and theft. The same is true of Passwords. They rely on transferable alphanumeric passwords or PINS that can be guessed, forgotten or stolen. Sign-On for Windows is the first file locking security utility for your PC that uses biometric signature verification as well as high-level encryption to keep the data on your PC safe! The biometrics of a handwritten signature records and measures the speeds, rhythm, patterns, habits, etc., unique to the individual. These measurements are different for each signer based on the qualities and characteristics of their handwriting. Because they are unique to each individual, the underlying biometrics of the handwritten signature can be used to verify the authenticity of the signature and therefore the identity of the individual signing their name. Sign-On will allow you and only you to gain access to data or your machine. Just sign and Sign-On will verify your signature to lock/unlock the data. All you have to do to protect data is to select the file(s) and enter your signature. This process will lock and encrypt the file(s). Follow the same procedure to unlock and decrypt the file(s). You do not have to remember your passwords
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