The bank could send you a sheet of paper containing one-time keys (4-digit numbers), credit card size. When you log in, you use your username/password combined with a number from the sheet.
This is OS and browser independent. It doesn't break. It doesn't take up much space in your wallet.
This pen was created by a Danish company and came out in Denmark about a year ago. I investigated the pen for my mum quite thoroughly.
It got terrible reviews in The Engineer paper (Ingeniøren) as well as in one of the major news papers (Politiken). The Engineer was (and is) running an on-going very thorough series about people's mice problems, so that is a source to be trusted. It was marketed as the solution to mouse problems, but in fact it turned out to be the exact opposite.
Oh yeah, and to use it properly, it must be held vertically; if you hold it in the natural 45 degrees writing position it just won't work. It is also too thick and too heavy and the first edition would not connect to some PC's properly (they claim to have fixed that now).
I ended up buying her a Wacom tablet. This was such an amazing experience that I one week later bought another one for myself.
The bank could send you a sheet of paper containing one-time keys (4-digit numbers), credit card size. When you log in, you use your username/password combined with a number from the sheet.
This is OS and browser independent. It doesn't break. It doesn't take up much space in your wallet.
That's what my bank does (in Denmark).
It got terrible reviews in The Engineer paper (Ingeniøren) as well as in one of the major news papers (Politiken). The Engineer was (and is) running an on-going very thorough series about people's mice problems, so that is a source to be trusted. It was marketed as the solution to mouse problems, but in fact it turned out to be the exact opposite.
Oh yeah, and to use it properly, it must be held vertically; if you hold it in the natural 45 degrees writing position it just won't work. It is also too thick and too heavy and the first edition would not connect to some PC's properly (they claim to have fixed that now).
I ended up buying her a Wacom tablet. This was such an amazing experience that I one week later bought another one for myself.