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Locking Down Your Facebook Account Like James Bond [Video]

Locking Down Your Facebook Account Like James Bond [Video] Whenever you ever wish to steal something in spy movies, that you need to tear out somebody’s eyeball or fake their voice. AT&T Safe will bring that same level of security in your online accounts with an iPhone app.

Anytime you (or anyone else) tries to access an account, in place of putting in a password, a push notification pops up to your iPhone. You could set how intense the safety screening must be, but here it requires voice authentication followed by a separate password.

It appears like intense security to lay down for your Twitter account, but my friends already have something similar for their WoW accounts, and given how much personal info Facebook and Google hoard, maybe it’s not the craziest idea.

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