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2014
Proceedings of the 32nd annual ACM conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '14
In this paper, we present XSide, an authentication mechanism that uses the front and the back of smartphones to enter stroke-based passwords. Users can switch sides during input to minimize the risk of shoulder surfing. We performed a user study (n = 32) to explore how switching sides during authentication affects usability and security of the system. The results indicate that switching the sides increases security while authentication speed stays relatively fast (≤ 4 seconds). The paper
doi:10.1145/2556288.2557097
dblp:conf/chi/LucaHZMSHS14
fatcat:6ktyz236nrfk3memzll7ecqmvu