With SureSwipe, users need to trace a unique pattern and reenter to confirm the pattern.
#Capital one sign in password#
Recent research conducted by Capital One found that 65 percent of mobile users cite difficulty accessing accounts as causing dissatisfaction with mobile banking.Īdditionally, 15 percent of mobile password entries fail. This can be a challenge for mobile users – particularly when they are on the go – given the small screen sizes on smartphone. SureSwipe is designed to simplify the typical log-in process requiring users to remember and type in eight or more characters, often a combination of numbers and upper and lower case letters. “This method reduces a multi-screen, multi-tap process, sometimes as many as 20 taps, to a single drag of a finger across a screen and lift to submit.” “On next log-in, they can retrace the pattern from the registered device along with a saved username, and multi-factor transparent authentication to sign into our mobile app,” he said.
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“We are allowing users to create a unique pattern by tracing their finger across a matrix of dots,” said Chris O’Neil, director of digital and PR campaigns at Capital One, McLean, VA. SureSwipe is Capital One’s new pattern sign-in feature for its iOS mobile app.
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The new feature is designed to address two of the biggest issues with mobile banking: Bill-pay security and ease of account sign-in.
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Capital One is making it easier for customers to sign into its mobile banking app replacing passwords with a pattern that users trace with their finger.