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    Fingerprint login to websites ?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Laursen, Jul 3, 2008.

  1. Laursen

    Laursen Notebook Consultant

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    Hi...

    Is it possible to use the fingerprint reader on a Lenovo T60 to login to different websites and how ? Or will the ThinkVantage Client Security Software only remember the different usernames/passwords for the websites ?

    Regards,
    Jakob
     
  2. kboyer

    kboyer Notebook Consultant

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    You can use fingerprints for web site authentication.
     
  3. PocketAces21

    PocketAces21 Notebook Evangelist

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    I used to use the CSS for websites. The way I remember it, it remembered usernames and passwords, and you could configure it so that the next time you visited the site, it prompted you for a fingerprint (rather than a master password) before it filled in the information.