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by DanBC
4314 days ago
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1) I agree passwords suck and they need to be replaced. I'm not sure that I want to tie my identity using biometrics to every service that I use. 2) My thinkpad has a fingerprint sensor in the palmrest. That's a sub-optimal location for your sensors? 3) expand from identity into pseudo-health. Sell it as a toy and avoid (possibly illegally) the regulation, or get the certs and sell a quality device for medical uses. Telecare is big. 4) I would use it if it worked across my Windows machine, my iPhone, my linux machine. 5) I have zero money. It's probably worth the same as a Yubikey. (Yubikey is almost perfect, but not quite.) EDIT: I've just started taking Ramipril for blood pressure. Would that change my ECG enough for the machine to not recognise me? |
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1) A solution to this are token or password store based methods, that you would never disclose your signature to the service provider.
2) The location for the electrode is fine, but until we can get the laptop manufacturers to integrate the rest of the board, it would have to be external.
3) That is actually one of the applications/selling points we are thinking about. The initial run would be dev-kits, which avoids legislative issues.
4) Windows and Linux will definitely be supported. Unfortunately Apple/Mac OS/iOS are too closed source for a straightforward integration. That being said, I am sure we will find a way.
5) While the initial launch might not hit that price, with scale it is definitely achievable.
6) While we are not sure about the effects of the specific medication you are taking, research suggests that ECGs are invariant to non-structural changes.