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The company says this means there are 3,498,308 possible permutations for non-repeating emoji passcodes, compared to just 7,290 for traditional non-repeating PIN.
A UK company claims to have invented the idea of using a set of emoji to replace a PIN number, suggesting that our stupid brains find it easier to. Skip to content Gizmodo. Search . Home; ...
British company Intelligent Environments wants to replace your traditional four-digit pin code with something more upbeat - an Emoji Passcode. The firm claims that the system is mathematically ...
A British company launches an emoji alternative to the traditional four-digit personal identification number (Pin) commonly used in online banking.
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