Store all of your private passwords in a tangible place with this biometric authenticator

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This authenticator is compatible with Windows, iOS, macOS, and Android. Credit: Jem

TL;DR: Stay secure with the JEM Biometric Authenticator Device, on sale for $129.99 — a 12% discount as of Oct. 18.


Gone are the days when password123 or your dog’s name and birthday served as sufficient passwords for all of your accounts. In order to protect yourself and your information on the web, you need an absurd combination of letters big and small, numbers, and symbols. The more nonsensical it appears, the more secure the password.

But that brings about a whole different issue: remembering. You could keep a note on your computer or written on your desktop with all of your different password combinations, but those can easily be lost or stolen. A better place to store them would be the JEM Biometric Authenticator Device, which is basically just a big fancy term for a tiny locked vault that can only be accessed with your fingerprint.

The JEM device works alongside the JEMPass Password Manager to secure all of your login information with your unique biometric information. It features a high-resolution fingerprint scanner that then acts as the login method for your password vault. Inside the vault, your data is secured with end-to-end encryption, so even if someone managed to break in, they still couldn’t steal your passwords.

The pass allows for seamless sign-ins to all of your accounts with a single touch and is compatible with iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS devices. Keep it on your desktop for easy access, or easily slip it in your purse or in your pocket on the go for seamless login. You won’t have to worry about remembering or losing your passwords. But you might want to keep track of your JEM with an AirTag or something. You know, just in case.

Usually, the JEM device, along with the lifetime password manager plan, costs $149, but for a limited time, you can snag this deal for just $129.99.

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