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By the end of this decade, passwords will likely be gone. The passwordless world is banking on biometrics to replace alphanumeric passwords for reasons of uniqueness, convenience and ease of use. Despite not being ‘secret’, biometrics are difficult to counterfeit, replicate, reuse or transfer, making them a compelling solution to secure our digital lives.

Even as the concept of passwords was gaining popularity in the late 1960s—a few years after the Massachusetts Institute of Technology used a text-based authentication method—Hollywood was decades ahead. The industry was already fascinated by advanced technologies such as retinal scans and voice- and face-recognition systems that could authenticate users. In the 1968 epic science-fiction film, titled, 2001: A Space Odyssey, one of the

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