"Passclicks" to authenticate users by clicking on photos instead of character input



In current user authentication, in most cases, you will most likely enter your user ID and password, but in "Passclicks" you authenticate users by clicking on a specific part of the image instead of a password.

Details are as below.Passclicks

On "Passclicks" site you can actually see how to set up paths for images and authenticate users. The registration method is simple, just click on any five places of the displayed photo.


Registration is completed when you click on 5 places. Since you can try the sample click "click here to go to the login example page".


This is the authentication screen. At the time of authentication, click 5 places that you set and 5 places that have absolutely no relation, total 10 places. Clicking on irrelevant places also seems to be appropriate so that clicking is appropriate even if peeking is seen by other users. Also, clicks have a margin of 15 pixels in radius, so it is okay to misalign somewhat.


Successful authentication with "Login success".


Note that the distribution of what kind of place is clicked many times is the image below. The place filled in red here is a place where you click on often, so it seems better to choose a place not here when setting the password.

in Web Service, Posted by darkhorse_log