  The global internet giant Google has acquired Israeli security start-up SlickLogin. No financial figures of the transaction were disclosed.
SlickLogin, developer of sound-based password alternative, mentioned about the deal on its website yesterday.
"Today we're announcing that the SlickLogin team is joining Google," according to the website. "Google shares its core beliefs that logging in should be easy instead of frustrating. We couldn't be more excited to join their efforts."
No financial figures of the transaction were disclosed.
SlickLogin, which came into existence in 2013, is seeking to enable end users to log-in easily into password-protected websites by using a uniquely generated sound. |