If you recall, back at last year's I/O conference, Google introduced us to Project Abacus, an effort aimed at ditching passwords-based logins in favor of a completely different system that takes into account various factors including your typing and walking patterns, location, and voice. Well, the company has now given a heads-up on the project, revealing that the new password-free system will be made available to Android developers by 2016 end. But before that, the project - which has been under testing at over 30 universities in the US - will be tested by "several very large financial...
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