There are 44 emojis available in the passcode service.
The intense complexity of the emoji character makes it difficult to break into bank accounts to a greater extent.
They also claim that some digital banks have already shown interest in the idea.
(Image Credits: Tripwire)
David Webber, managing director of Intelligent Environments, said the system was created to appeal to 15-25-year-olds.
Why cant financial service be fun and innovative?
Its just another method of logging in.
Mr. Webber, however said that his company had not patented the idea yet.
I dont think its patentable.
But I do think we are the first people to have thought of it, he told the BBC.
Fundamentally we are hard-wired to remember pictures, he said.
However, people are lazy and they will adopt the easiest way through.
Mr. Tipper, however, cited that human behaviour could be a major fault in the idea.
source: www.techworm.net