CES 2012: Sensible Vision to showcase face recognition solutions for mobile devices

Sensible Vision, a provider of face authentication
software, will showcase its face recognition app for iOS and Android mobile
devices at the CES 2012 Wall of Apps.

 

FastAccess Anywhere securely replaces passwords with a
face to quickly log in to apps and websites on mobile devices.

 

We have been phenomenally successful with FastAccess for
the PC, with over 5.5 million licenses sold. We developed FastAccess Anywhere
to remedy the frustration of remembering and then typing passwords on a small
touch screen. FastAccess Anywhere’s fast and fun-to-use face recognition gives
people the freedom and confidence to get the most from their smartphone or
tablet. They no longer have to avoid apps and websites that require passwords,”
said George Brostoff, CEO of Sensible Vision.

 

FastAccess Anywhere installs on multiple mobile devices
as well as desktops, allowing instant synchronization across iOS, Android and
Windows. The app uses a combination of your face and a gesture for optimal
speed and identity confirmation.

 

Their user names, passwords and private information are
always available with strong face authentication and encryption. Unlike other
face recognition solutions, FastAccess Anywhere’s security is not easily
defeated by photos or videos,” Brostoff added.

 

FastAccess Anywhere will be available for purchase in Q1,
2012.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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