While Google already offers two-step verification for most of its online services, the company announced that it has acquired Israeli start-up SlickLogin, which specialises in identification and authentification based on sound waves.
SlickLogin's technology allows a user to be identified through high-frequency sound waves, inaudible to the human ear, that are emitted from a computer and captured by a smartphone's microphone.
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