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The additional PIN is entered together with the one-time password when entering the system - first the PIN code and then the one-time password;
These are the world's first facial recognition automation ATMs with one-time password technology(1).
BDO reiterated it would never ask its clients' for their one-time password (OTP), personal identification number (PIN), or password.
The passenger has to dial 139 giving details of the confirmed ticket for cancelling it and the sender will get a one-time password (OTP).
It would send a one-time password through SMS to the user and expect the user to enter the same to verify their identity.
However, the face recognition would be used only in"fusion mode", that is it would be valid only when used along with one more authentication feature -- fingerprint or iris or one-time password (OTP), the UIDAI said in a statement.
Once completed, users will receive a one-time password that will enable them to complete the registration.
They will then receive a one-time password that will allow them to confirm the registration and start using the service.
The free, easy-to-use service makes online credit card and debit card transactions more secure by employing one-time passwords. Each time QIB customers use their debit or credit card to make a purchase online, a new window appears requesting them to enter a one-time password.
The OneKey authenticator, based on VASCO DIGIPASS 275, offers three different two-factor authentication functions; one-time password (OTP), challenge response and transaction signing.
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