Vidoop Secure

How Vidoop Works

Vidoop Secure is a software-only, multi-factor user login technology based on categorized images. When a user enrolls, he chooses image categories from a bank of possible image content (such as airplanes, cars, or keys). This constitutes the shared secret. Then, upon proof of receipt of an access code transmitted out-of-band by e-mail or phone, the user's computer is activated with a software token.

At the time of login, if the token is found, the Vidoop Dynamic Image Grid, which includes pictures belonging to the user's chosen categories, is displayed. The user selects the images by typing the random letter shown with the image, forming a one-time access code.

The Vidoop Secure system can withhold the image grid after a configurable number of failed logins.

See a 12-minute video demonstration of how Vidoop works, or read on to find out how Vidoop can dramatically reduce unauthorized parties gaining access to your users' logins.