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VentureBeat: AdmitOne Security finds way to track web account sharing

  • Katya · 1 year ago
    hey, just a question! If I bought smth, it's already my problem what will I do with my account. As far as I paid I have the right to share it, too. Isn't it?
  • PasswordLoaner · 1 year ago
    attn: everyone sharing my MLS and WSJ account
    henceforth, copy/paste the password and username from a word processing or email program, instead of typing
  • djos · 1 year ago
    Yeah, just like someone can cut and paste a picture of your face (eyes) and pass your retina scan biometric. NICE Try
  • MartinEdic · 1 year ago
    We have a sub-based SaaS solution (social media monitoring) but we don't limit users on an account. Though this seems counter-productive, it works because we charge by the amount of our data the account is using. Having additional users increases the amount of usage.
    This begs the bigger question in SaaS: Is a straight subscription model the best revenue model? In our case, usage billing helps us grow the customer base not only by adding new customers but by growing the size of existing accounts. This requires us to do two things well: constantly improve the usability of the application and train our users to become experts. A net win win for us and our customers.
  • Gilles · 1 year ago
    Article claims that solution measures "how hard the person hits the keys". This is of course absolute nonsense... First PC keyboards DON'T have pressure information. They generate "key-press" and "key-release" events. Nothing more.

    Second, when typing into a web page, your computer sends events in the form of ASCII characters... not key events (unless you let things like scripts run - somewhat dangerous these days).

    Worse, if, like my, you have Firefox fill in login/passwords for you, there's no typing involved and so no measuring...

    Gilles
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