I am disabled, how can GrIDsure help me?
In developing GrIDsure we have been very conscious of the needs of disabled people. One of the key features of the technology is that the PIN numbers that it generates are one-time, in other words you can safely tell someone a GrIDsure code knowing that they will not be able to use that same PIN again. Using a Point of Sale scenario as an example, if you had difficulties with using a keypad you could pay for goods at a checkout with a credit card and rather than type a PIN in yourself you could read off your one-time GrIDsure code and ask a friend, carer, or even a shop assistant to type them in for you. In discussions with the Royal National Institute for Blind People and other organisations, it has been found that we believe that with the aid of a text-to-speech device it would be possible for many blind people to select their one-time GrIDsure PIN from a set of numbers spoken to them. In the UK alone there are about 500,000 people who are largely housebound. GrIDsures simple and sec
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