Why choose UniOTP ?
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Dynamic Dynamic passwords coupled with existing authentication systems overcome the limitations of static passwords, whereby successful authentication requires both the correct credentials and the generated one-time password unique to that instance, with no two identical OTP ever generated. |
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Valid Once Password generated by the token are only valid for once use, after which the generate password becomes invalid. |
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Cryptographically Random Passwords are randomly generated, and are infeasible to reproduce like-passwords from the given allotment of possible passwords that can be generated. |
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Ease of Use Authenticating with one-time passwords simply requires the user to enter the password read from the device, without the need of remembering or storing passwords. |
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Report of Loss Lost or stolen devices can be reported and deactivated from the system immediately, allowing risk control. |
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Malware and Interception Safe Attempts by malware and interception attempts to gain access are not possible, even in the possession of a previously-used OTP, due to the dynamic nature of one-time passwords. |
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Brute-Force Resistant In conjunction with the dynamism and once-only use of passwords, and the time window of sixty seconds to enter OTPs, attempts of brute-force attacks are rendered impractical. |
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Robust, Cost-Effective, Economic With the device's build designed to waterproof and to withstand continuous daily usage, on top of the inclusion of a 3-year warranty with each token, UniToken provides for a highly reliable and cost-effective authentication solution. In addition, each token allows the battery to be kept track of through the battery indicator on-screen. |
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Independent The dynamic password token is communication-independent and does not require the connection of another device to operate, avoiding the risk of interception or malware infection altogether. As such, the token does not endure the risks of pluggable authentication devices as passwords are only obtainable by visually reading the OTP from the device's LED display. |
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