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I think security systems, especially device access passwords come too much in the way of users.
Even one that I've found to be less obstrusive than others PicturePassword (I think VisKey behaves the same too), is still too much to activate.
In other words, when it's already active it's easy to go thru (you just tap on a secret spot on an image of your choice), but there are times (e.g. at home) when you want to deactivate it because you don't want to have to go thru this even simple security feature. Deactivating it is quick, but whenever you want to reactivate it you have to go thru the whole setup process every time. Also if you press on an application key (Calendar, Agenda, voice recorder, etc.) when PP is active it just turns on, you go thru the security feature but it doesn't switch to the chosen application.
So I used to use this program, but because of those 2 major hindrances, I've stopped using it after only a few days.
Even tho as I said its usage is less intrusive than other systems it's still too much, so I would think other people have the same problems as well.
Ideally activating it should be a one tap process, 2 at most, like tappint the start menu and taping a menu item (i.e. that would make it a one single tap access from Gigabar for example).
Here is my chance to find out about other PicturePassword or VisKey users opinions, even those of other systems.
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