What is BioWallet ?BioWallet is a biometric authentication system for the Android platform that performs the identification of a user based on something that he/she is, other than something that he/she knows or owns. Currently, it supports iris and handwritten signature based authentication. BioWallet is also a password and secrets manager that stores the sensitive information using strong biometric encryption techniques and allows the user to recover them without remembering any password.
BioWallet is basically a “safe wallet” that can store sensitive information (passwords, certificates, documents, conversations, notes, pictures, etc.). This information can only be accessed to by the user resenting his/her iris or signing in the touch screen. The data is kept secret even if the device is lost or stolen using strong biometric encryption techniques.
The user doesn’t need to worry anymore remembering a lot of different and difficult passwords or using the same simple password for everything.
Advanced users can also digitally sign their documents or encrypt the communications.
HIGHLY SECURE
The information is encrypted with military grade security (AES 256 bits) and only can be decrypted using your biometric characteristics. The encryption is even resistant to brute-force and dictionary based attacks because the internal keys used are generated long enough and completely random to prevent them.
EASY TO USE
The application has been designed to be both powerful and easy to use by non technical people. Two different profiles will give you what you want: power and flexibility for “advanced” users and ease to be used by people that “just want it to work”.
PROTECTS YOUR PRIVACY
Your biometric data are never sent outside your mobile device or stored, so they are safe even if the phone is lost or stolen.
This information was pulled from the BioWallet website. Go check it out.







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