Save the code subconsciously
What if you have a code that you can't remember? American experts have studied how to implant code into the subconscious.
Currently, the vast majority of internet users are facing the risk of data loss, in part they choose too simple and easy to guess passwords, according to Extreme Tech.
Encryption game is similar to Guitar Hero
Experts from Stanford University, Northwest University and Stanford Research Institute (USA) have created a system that allows storing codes in the brain that we cannot reach by body, but still lie Deep in the subconscious and ready to be used at the right time.
The code will be absorbed into the subconscious through the game without the player's knowledge. In order to "implant" information into the brain, experts created a computer game, allowing 30-character cryptographic learners, similar to the popular Guitar Hero series.
The password will be combined from 6 keys - S, D, F, J, K, L - and the player must type the correct key when the circle touches the bottom, like Guitar Hero.
In 45 minutes of practice to remember the password, the player will type correctly 4,000 times. About 80% of the keys will be used by the subconscious to teach the person to remember the code with a length of 30 words.
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