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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier. Got a minute?

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Apple's new Touch ID biometric fingerprint sensor has people thinking about new ways to secure their smartphones.

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One approach in the works is "implicit identification," sometimes called "implicit authentication."

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Instead of a password or fingerprint, your phone would recognize you by your behavior.

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According to an article on the global business news outlet Quartz, researchers at the Palo Alto Research Center, U.C.Davis, Carnegie Mellon and elsewhere are investigating implicit identification for mobile gadgets.

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Such systems would ID you based on where you go measured by the phone's GPS, apps you use and Web sites you visit.

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Add phone call, text and e-mail patterns to the mix as well.

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Implicit ID could even factor in your typing skills to verify your identity.

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Of course, none of this keeps your phone from being stolen.

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And a thief might be able to access some of your info before your phone figures out what's happened and hits the kill switch.

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Implicit authentication likely won't banish passwords.

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But it could be used alongside them to help your smartphone cover your digital assets if they fall into the wrong hands.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier.

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