In this episode of Shaun of the Shed, Shaun Preece discusses the benefits of using biometric security, specifically fingerprint recognition, on Windows computers; discovering that biometric security is more effective than using passwords or PIN codes and more convenient.
Shaun demonstrates how to add a USB fingerprint reader to a computer and set up fingerprint recognition in Windows settings, emphasizing the affordability and ease of use of the Arcanite fingerprint reader. Shaun also mentions the increasing popularity of biometric security for logging into websites and services.
Highlights:
- Show Open (00:00)
- Windows Hello (00:14)
- Why Use Biometric Security? (00:49)
- Adding a Fingerprint Scanner to your Computer (01:53)
- Setting Up Arcanite USB Fingerprint Reader via Screen Reader (02:42)
- Windows Hello Set-Up Instructions for Fingerprint Recognition (04:47)
- Signing in with Fingerprint Reader (09:53)
- Future of Biometric Security (11:43)
- Show Close (12:16)
About Shaun of the Shed
Shaun of the Shed gives those new to the world of technology a helping hand with everything from using a screen reader or smart speakers to unboxing and starting up a new computer.
Host Shaun Preece is an audio producer from Manchester who has a real passion for technology. Despite being born with a visual impairment, Shaun's sight has worsened over the years and as such he has depended more on assistive technology.
You can also hear Shaun on AMI's Double Tap podcast, airing weekly at noon Eastern on AMI-audio or download it from your favourite podcast platform.
About AMI
AMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI’s vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.
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