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Hi all,
I'd like to propose the following addition that I think is relevant as this invention being judged as one of the six most likely to have the biggest impact on the mobile industry over the next ten years at this year's Mobile World Congress.
Does anyone have objections, observations or ideally improvements please?
On the 13th of June 2012 a British company Ensygnia Ltd was granted a patent by the UK patent office[1] which covered usage of a visual cryptogram for a range of actions including registration, log-in, payment authorisation and shopping[2][3].
Thanks Amicaveritas (talk) 10:22, 18 February 2013 (UTC)
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