Toss your security tokens and key fobs on the junk pile… TextKey™ just replaced them!
TextKey™ offers a highly secure, easy to implement system that turns security upside-down. The code is displayed on the login page - it must be sent via text from the cell phone associated with the login credentials!
Cell phones have replaced cameras, calculators, voice recorders and even flashlights. Now your cell phone replaces the reviled security token you have to carry, too.
- More secure than a token
- Simple to implement
- A fraction of the cost of token systems
- Captures the cell phone number of attempted break-ins
Web site security will never be foolproof or completely un-hackable, but, like a good security alarm on your property sends burglars to the house next door, a solid two-factor authentication system on your web site will send the criminals to a site that's easier to hack than yours.
There are many alternatives, including the common "security token" but TextKey™ is the only two-factor authentication service that works by sending a message
FROM your cell phone for verification. TextKey™ is patent-pending technology that can defend your web site from attack with the simple use of a cell phone text message and a few lines of code installed on your web site.
Scott Goldman, CEO of TextPower, Interviewed by Nethawk about TextKey.
Be sure to visit Nethawk for more great video interviews about the technology world, too. TextPower thanks them for allowing us to embed this video on our web site.
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TextPower's services are compatible with all major cellular carriers including:
Alltel, AT&T, Boost Mobile, Cellcom, Cellular One, C Spire, Cincinnati Bell, Cricket, Nextel, nTelos, Sprint PCS, T-Mobile, US Cellular, Verizon Wireless, Virgin Mobile and many others
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