Typing a password into your smartphone is, like, so 2014.

With support for fingerprint sensors becoming a native part of Android as of the Marshmallow release — and fingerprint sensors rapidly becoming standard fare in flagship phones as a result — it’s easy to get spoiled by the ease of unlocking something with a touch of your finger.

The best part? That convenience doesn’t have to be limited to your lock screen. The beauty of fingerprint support now being a native element of Android is that it’s simple for developers to bring it into their own apps. And once you get used to skipping over a sign-in screen simply by pressing your fingie to your phone, well, it’s hard to go back.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD