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by r0h1n 4658 days ago
Or maybe she didn't really want to divulge how Google plans to make passwords obsolete.

>> Although Adkins didn't offer any real specifics on how Google will innovate beyond today's security, she did say the company is experimenting with hardware-based tokens as well as a Motorola-created system that authenticates users by having them touch a device to something embedded, or held, in their own clothing. "A hacker can't steal that from you," she said.

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There isn't really anything magical to make passwords go away, thus, nothing fundamentally new or to hide. A tiny piece of NFC hardware can be used to authenticate users using S/R or HOTPs (look at the yubikey neo for example). Then you can hide it in clothing, rings, bracelets, watches if you want. Way more convenient than a usb stick too, but you need a NFC reader, still.

Google has a huge impact, thus they're the ones most likely to have enough momentum to push for a change. That's different.