Microsoft uses images as passwords for Windows 8

Microsoft revealed that one of the latest improvements in Windows 8 is the 'Picture password' feature, which uses images to secure computers.

Microsoft revealed that one of the latest improvements in Windows 8 is the "Picture password" feature, which uses images to secure computers.

This feature is designed for touch screens, especially for tablets. According to Microsoft, this is an optional function next to the standard password with regular characters.

This security application works based on the user's three-finger movement done on the photo. Users can draw lines, create dots or draw curves instead of entering security characters to unlock.

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Users can create passwords with dots, circles or lines on images for computers running Windows 8. Photo: Microsoft.

Explaining on his blog, Microsoft advises users to choose a photo with many easily recognizable points such as a human face. This allows users to easily create lines to create passwords as well as convenient to remember passwords with this image.

Microsoft also identified with an image with 10 points of recognition, users can create 10 dots, 40 circles, 90 lines. Gathering all these options will create about 2.7 million passwords to protect computers.

Update 25 May 2019
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