Advertisement
New Zealand markets closed
  • NZX 50

    11,805.09
    -141.34 (-1.18%)
     
  • NZD/USD

    0.5941
    -0.0008 (-0.14%)
     
  • NZD/EUR

    0.5549
    +0.0009 (+0.16%)
     
  • ALL ORDS

    7,837.40
    -100.10 (-1.26%)
     
  • ASX 200

    7,575.90
    -107.10 (-1.39%)
     
  • OIL

    83.66
    +0.09 (+0.11%)
     
  • GOLD

    2,349.60
    +7.10 (+0.30%)
     
  • NASDAQ

    17,718.30
    +287.79 (+1.65%)
     
  • FTSE

    8,139.83
    +60.97 (+0.75%)
     
  • Dow Jones

    38,239.66
    +153.86 (+0.40%)
     
  • DAX

    18,161.01
    +243.73 (+1.36%)
     
  • Hang Seng

    17,651.15
    +366.61 (+2.12%)
     
  • NIKKEI 225

    37,934.76
    +306.28 (+0.81%)
     
  • NZD/JPY

    94.0360
    +1.5400 (+1.66%)
     

NordPass password manager introduces biometrics for macOS and Windows users

LONDON, Dec. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NordPass is introducing biometric authentication to Windows and macOS applications. This new feature, which previously was available on mobile devices only, will add flexibility and convenience to the login process. Instead of typing in their master password, users will be able to use their fingerprint or face ID to sign in.

This feature was demanded by many NordPass users. It’s not surprising why, as the 2021 Global Identity & Fraud Report reveals that 74% of users prefer biometrics as their primary security and authentication method.

Why add biometric authentication to your accounts?

Some cybersecurity experts see biometrics as a more secure authentication method than passwords. According to a report published by NordPass, the most common password is 123456. and relying more on biometrics would help eliminate such weak passwords. But many cybersecurity professionals note that biometric authentication on its own is not enough. The best way to ensure maximum security for your accounts is to use it along with multi-factor authentication (MFA).

ADVERTISEMENT

“We encourage our users to take utmost care of their online accounts and use biometrics as an extra layer of security,” says Chad Hammond, a security expert at NordPass. “Of course, it’s important to note that the first layer — password — should be strong and complex.”

Another new feature — Emergency Access

Last month NordPass also introduced another long-awaited feature — Emergency Access. This feature allows authorized users to access another user’s password vault in case of an emergency.

Whether it’s family or friends, they can request access to a user’s NordPass vault without the master password, should an emergency arise. Passwords and notes are then received securely by the requester.

Using Emergency Access is a secure feature, as the sharing happens under the same principle that NordPass is built on. It’s called the zero-knowledge architecture and ensures that passwords can be viewed only by those intended.

ABOUT NORDPASS

NordPass is a password manager for both business and consumer clients. It’s powered by the latest technology for the utmost security. Developed with affordability, simplicity, and ease-of-use in mind, NordPass allows users to access passwords securely on desktop, mobile, and browsers. All passwords are encrypted on the device, so only the user can access them. NordPass was created by the experts behind NordVPN — the advanced security and privacy app trusted by more than 14 million customers worldwide. For more information: nordpass.com.

Contact:
Patricia Cerniauskaite
patricia@nordsec.com