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Microsoft Extends Its Windows Hello Login Security Features To Apps and the Web (techcrunch.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch regarding the beloved Windows Hello login security features: Microsoft is bringing to Windows apps (and even the web) some of the convenience and security of being able to use the same tech it uses to keep enterprise laptops safe. The idea here is to let you use the same technology that powers "Windows Hello" -- the login security feature of Windows 10 that supports fingerprint scanners, facial recognition and even iris scanners -- to log into other services, as well. This feature probably wouldn't be all that interesting if it only worked for Windows apps, but the company is also extending it to web apps. For now, this feature apparently only works with Microsoft's own Edge browser, but the company says it is compatible with the FIDO 2.0 standard and can theoretically work with any browser.

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  1. Re:Huh? by whipslash · · Score: 4, Informative

    It's almost like Microsoft hosted an annual developers conference today an announced a bunch of news http://www.theverge.com/2016/3...