Oithis corporation started issuing licenses for an alternative solution after FBI warns against using two-factor text authentication (2FA)

New patented solution can be implemented by companies, organizations, government agencies, and individuals in a matter of days after receiving a license, which is typically issued within 24 hours after applying.
LONG ISLAND, N.Y. - Dec. 23, 2024 - PRLog -- Today, OiThis Corporation, a software development company, announces licensing program of its novel password security solution. The new patented security feature, pause authentication, captures intentional pauses during password creation and during login process, and then compares the two. Authentication only succeeds when a user pauses in the same places when typing a password during login.

Password authentication reduces the probability of successful password hacking by 2-3 orders of magnitude, and can be implemented in a matter of days.

Potential licensees may explore the actual implementation of this security feature by going to OiThis web based application registration screen. Click/tap on checkbox 'Pause authentication' in order to enable this security feature, then try entering something into the password field. There is no need to register or login. Use contextual help '?' to better understand how password authentication works.

Any company, organization, government agency, or an individual must receive a license (often free) in order to implement this new security feature in their websites, applications, or projects. Email your requests to support@oithis.com in order to receive a license.

Please provide the following information:
  • Name of company, organization, or individual.
  • Website URL and approximate number of users.
  • Application name, approximate number of users, and links to the app within app stores.
  • Contact name, position, email, and phone number.
OiThis application enables individuals, companies, organizations, and groups of people to create simplified websites in a novel way, not requiring web hosting or domains.

Unlike traditional website names, objects of interest websites can be named in plain English. This allows any object of interest to be found within OiThis application by any word, even partially spelled.

Webpages within OiThis application may contain text, images, videos, web links, files, documents, maps, music, audios, and other content.

Unlike traditional websites which are global by nature, an object of interest website is assigned a designated audience which is defined by geographic area, sex/gender, age range, and languages.

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