Widely Reused and Shared, Infrequently Updated, and Sometimes Inherited: A Holistic View of PIN Authentication in Digital Lives and Beyond

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Hassan Khan, Jason Ceci et al., Widely Reused and Shared, Infrequently Updated, and Sometimes Inherited: A Holistic View of PIN Authentication in Digital Lives and Beyond, https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/47b5/85417ea3987876ff15827fd92037632adedb.pdf

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Many mobile and web apps switching to PIN-based authentication as the default option. Many loyalty cards now require PINs. Most keyless home locks use PIN authentication