So then, I need to type the same password the same way every time?
If I set up an account while I'm still waking up, and then try to use it after lunch and coffee, wouldn't I get locked out due to inputting faster than expected?
Or what if I'm on the phone with someone, and trying to type with one hand? That would probably lock me out, right?
Our algorithm learns from previous detections. You will be able to enter different texts. Like writing your email or anything you want.
In the case of having an accident, you will be able to login into Typing AI and update your signature.
"Or what if I'm on the phone with someone, and trying to type with one hand? That would probably lock me out, right? " - good question. Your "one-hand" typing is totally different than writing with two hands but we also got this covered. The authenticity detection rate won't be over 90%, but it will still be over 80%.
So then, I need to pre-auth my typing styles depending on how I expect to type?
It isn't much of a stretch for me to think of 4 scenarios:
1. Laptop keyboard, 2 hands
2. Laptop, 1 hand
3. External keyboard (let's pretend I'm using only one out of my collection)
4. External with one hand
How about when I break my wrist and it's in plaster for a couple of weeks? Seems unlikely that I'll maintain my characteristic typing pattern well enough to be recognised...
"How about when I break my wrist and it's in plaster for a couple of weeks?" - good question.
Your "one-hand" typing is totally different than writing with two hands but we also got this covered. The authenticity detection rate won't be over 90%, but it will still be over 80%.
In case of using the Typing AI as a two factor auth method, you can just skip to using a different factor, such as fingerprint/face recognition or OTP.
"trying a new typing layout, or just joining your first touch typing course?"
You have just described the case where your typing pattern is changed. In this case you'll have to just login to your account and update the signature or remove it and create a new one.
If I set up an account while I'm still waking up, and then try to use it after lunch and coffee, wouldn't I get locked out due to inputting faster than expected?
Or what if I'm on the phone with someone, and trying to type with one hand? That would probably lock me out, right?