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True Key by Intel Security Multi-Factor Authentication Password Manager Integrated Into Windows Hello

True Key by Intel Security Multi-Factor Authentication Password Manager Integrated Into Windows Hello

PC components Dec 7,2016 0

Today Intel announced the new integration of the True Key extension with Windows Hello to deliver a multi-factor sign in experience on Microsoft Edge.

Now, Windows 10 users can enable the new True Key app extension integrated with Windows Hello on Microsoft Edge to have an easier and safer way to unlock their online accounts.

By providing built-in multi-factor protection, the True Key app allows users to increase their online security by retiring their bad password habits, and start creating long, strong, and complicated passwords for all their online accounts.

With this integration, Windows 10 users can download the True Key Microsoft Edge extension, connect their True Key app profile and enjoy Windows Hello secure authentication factors. The True Key extension will remember a user's existing passwords and create new ones, as well as automatically fill in their username and password when logging in to websites or apps.

The True Key extension for Microsoft Edge is available for download from Windows Store.

Other key features of the True Key app include:

  • Additional Desktop Browser Support: In addition to supporting Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, and Chrome, the True Key app now supports the Firefox web browser.
  • Advanced Login Preferences for Mobile Devices: Android and iOS users can now combine up to three different authentication factors to log in to their True Key app account. Users can select from factors such as their face, fingerprint, trusted device or a master password to log in to their True Key application.
  • Enhanced Android Features and Browser Support: Android users can now log in to the True Key app using their fingerprint as an authentication method, untrust a lost or unused PC or mobile device, and use the native Android browser or Opera browser to surf the web safely.

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