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How to use Laptops Fingerprint Reader or Scanner with (HP Laptops or EliteBooks)

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How to use  Laptops Fingerprint Reader or Scanner Thumb Scanner or Fingerprint scanner is a very helpful tool in daily life .With rapid improvement in technology and software passwords can be hacked easily. Thumb scanner is a tool that allows you to login to your PC , Laptop and many official  business websites by scanning your thumb or fingerprints. Why do people prefer to use fingerprint or thumb scanner ? Well you would say "Fingerprints or thumb impressions are best security for and that's because it proven scientifically that not many people in this world can have same fingerprints in most cases " AND another reason given by most people is "Well it is easy to swipe your thumb or finger to login to your PC rather than remembering difficult passwords and entering them each time you login". Not to forget people like me " I use fingerprint logins because it feels good or cool". NOTE:            The above mentioned facts are

Why Passwords are better for security than using your fingerprints

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Why Passwords are better for security Thumb impression and other fingerprint scanning technologies are wonderfully convenient additions to our smartphones and laptops that enable easy payments and quick device unlocking. However, you should never rely on Touch ID instead of using a password on your device, no matter how convenient it is. It is acknowledged that Passwords do not provide 100 percent security and can be hacked too and it is difficult to memorize passwords. But as much as we may hate passwords relying on Touch ID for mobile or Lap top security is a much worse option. There are many reasons for this and the most obvious one is that your fingerprints are not some unique secret that’s difficult to come by. Why Fingerprints are less secure ? You leave your fingerprints everywhere. They can be picked up off of paper, keyboards, and desk surfaces. You wouldn’t leave your password written down on a sticky-note attached to your monitor at work, would you?