Mobiilse sotsiaalmeedia autentimise lihtsustamine Androidil
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2015
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Tänapäeval kasutatakse igapäevaselt nutitelefone. Kui mobiiltelefoni põhiline funktsioon oli helistamine, siis nutitelefonid pakuvad kasutajatele palju suuremaid võimalusi: võimalust suhtlemiseks, kasutada sotsiaalmeediat, saata kiirsõnumeid, telefoniga lindistada, vaadata videoid jne. Pew Research Center poolt 2014. aasta jaanuaris täiskasvanute seas läbiviidud interneti kasutamise uuringu vastustest selgus, et kasutades internetti kasutavad vastajatest 74 protsenti sealjuures sotsiaalmeediat. Juhul, kui need isikud omavad nutitelefoni, on tõenäosus, et nad kasutavad sotsiaalmeediat ka oma\n\rnutiseadmel, kuid piiranguga, mis tuleneb seadme suurusest. Nutitelefoni suurus mõjutab info vaatamist ja teksti sisestamist. Teksti trükkimine võib osutuda raskemaks klaviatuuri väiksuse tõttu, samuti võivad selle tõttu tekkida probleemid autentimisel, eriti kui teksti peab mitmeid kordi sisestama. Sellised olukorrad võivad viia lühemate paroolide kasutamiseni, mis omakorda vähendab meie kontode turvalisust. Käesolev töö pakub välja lahenduse sellistele olukordadele, kasutades trükkimise asemel mustreid. Mustrid võimaldavad\n\refektiivsemat ekraani kasutust ja annavad kasutajale rohkem kindlust. Uuringu\n\rtulemused näitavad, et selline lähenemine autentimisele on võimalik.
Nowadays, smartphones are very common and are being used in everyday life. Even though mobile phones were originally invented as calling devices, smartphones allow the user to communicate in different ways including social media, instant messaging, recording and watching videos, etc. Recent statistics presented by Pew Research Center as of January 2014 claim, that 74 percentage of online adults use social media. In case they own a smartphone, they probably use social media on it as well, but with restrictions that come with the size of the device, affecting how we view content and also type. Typing on smartphones can be frustrating, but more so when the keyboard size prevents us from succeeding with authentication and we have to type the same text numerous times, which can lead to shorter passwords decreasing the security of the accounts. This paper proposes a solution to such occurrences by using pattern recognition rather than typing. Patterns allow the screen to be used more efficiently, giving the user more room for accuracy errors. Survey results indicate that approaching authentication in this way is feasible.
Nowadays, smartphones are very common and are being used in everyday life. Even though mobile phones were originally invented as calling devices, smartphones allow the user to communicate in different ways including social media, instant messaging, recording and watching videos, etc. Recent statistics presented by Pew Research Center as of January 2014 claim, that 74 percentage of online adults use social media. In case they own a smartphone, they probably use social media on it as well, but with restrictions that come with the size of the device, affecting how we view content and also type. Typing on smartphones can be frustrating, but more so when the keyboard size prevents us from succeeding with authentication and we have to type the same text numerous times, which can lead to shorter passwords decreasing the security of the accounts. This paper proposes a solution to such occurrences by using pattern recognition rather than typing. Patterns allow the screen to be used more efficiently, giving the user more room for accuracy errors. Survey results indicate that approaching authentication in this way is feasible.