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2009-12-10
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GrIDsure (link to youtube) could work on a phone, make effective use of a touchscreen and would be pretty secure - might be patented though.
Wiki description of GrIDsure here - apparently 100 times more secure than a traditional PIN. A subsequent analysis suggests weaknesses, but the system should still be more than sufficient protection for a handheld device.
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2009-12-11
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Thanks for that. Not much more I can add unless Quim or Elena want to get involved - not sure if they're looking for "free" (as in no cost) solutions or would be willing to partner with GrIDsure (and/or possibly yourself, ragspeed?)
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