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Google has test QR code (Quick Response code) for login Google accounts

by Sapna Beniwal on Jan 18, 2012

Now Google enhancing security and Login system by using a new technique QR code and bar code scanning
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Google security.jpgGoogle has test QR code (Quick Response code) for login Google accounts

Now google is planning that you can login your google account by scanning  QR codes vai the apple android based handsets Google has finished its secretive testing for new authentication technique that allows users to log into their Google account by  scanning QR code

Verification Process

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User can use QR Reader in iPhone or Barcode Scanner for Android after scanning OR code  on their phone and type their Username and Password.this scan will prompt users to access  their Gmail account or iGoogle home page The process is similar to the two step verification this techanique Google introduced in last February  user sign into Google with their password and short code from their smart phone and tablet

after highlighted this technique by media Google posted a message  on the open seam less link

" Hi there - thanks for your interest in your phone based login experiment wrote Drik Balfanz of Google security team who also mentioned it on his Google +page "at that time we have concluded this particular experiment and we are continue more and new security and authontication "

About QR code

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According the report of  com Score Study on mobile QR and barcode scanning  conducted in june 2011 founded that 14 million mobile user in other word 6.2% of the total moblie audience scaned QR and barcode on their mobile  Those who scanned a QR or bar code were more likely to be male and skewed toward ages of 18 to 34. Marketers in particular are looking to use barcode scanning for users, enticing them with coupons they may redeem by scanning QR codes in stores

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