TypingDNA seems very interesting and I mostly like the fact that it doesn't require an extra step for MFA.
Tho, I wonder what could be some possible downsides of using it?
Thanks, another very good question. I think it shares some of the same downsides as the other biometric authentication mechanisms, like Face ID or a fingerprint. If you wear a mask, Face ID stops working. Same for fingerprinting if you have wet fingers.
So typing biometrics would suffer if you injure your hands or your fingers. I think the mobile ones would need to be re-done if you changed the size of your phone when you got a new one as well.
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TypingDNA seems very interesting and I mostly like the fact that it doesn't require an extra step for MFA.
Tho, I wonder what could be some possible downsides of using it?
Thanks, another very good question. I think it shares some of the same downsides as the other biometric authentication mechanisms, like Face ID or a fingerprint. If you wear a mask, Face ID stops working. Same for fingerprinting if you have wet fingers.
So typing biometrics would suffer if you injure your hands or your fingers. I think the mobile ones would need to be re-done if you changed the size of your phone when you got a new one as well.