What is Everykey?

by | Nov 10, 2014 | Everykey

Security is the name of the game for most people in the online community. Nobody knows better than our Seattle data recovery service that your ability to protect your computer and your online information has become a vital part of the average person’s everyday life. Unfortunately, the need to keep track of an increasing number of usernames and passwords can really test our limits sometimes. This is the problem that Everykey is seeking to solve.

Everykey is a wrist-mounted device that seeks to manage all of your passwords and security codes. When you create an account with a website, the device can save your password or create a complex, randomly-generated password for you. Communicating directly with the devices you use at a customized range, it can unlock your computer, phone, or other devices as you approach them. In the future, the creators of Everykey hope to allow it to operate your car, unlock your house, or even take the place of your credit card.

Though it may seem risky to put all of your security eggs into a single basket, the Everykey promises to be very secure against theft. Users can program their phones to alert them if they step too far away from their Everykeys. Should you lose your Everykey, it can be remotely deactivated in much the same way you might shut down a stolen credit card.

You can read more about the product by visiting the Everykey Kickstarter page.

Written by Jesper Kow

November 10, 2014

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