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Google purchases Israel’s SlickLogin

(Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Google has purchased its fifth Israeli company, the Tel Aviv-based start-up SlickLogin, whose technology verifies and authenticates user identity (when logging onto a website) by using an audio signal sent through a smartphone app. SlickLogin founders Or Zelig, Eran Galili, and Ori Kabeli began developing their program in August 2013. In September, they presented it at San Francisco’s technology start-up conference TechCrunch Disrupt, and in December registered as an official company. The three-man company – which has not yet registered a patent or recruited investors, and has no customers – joined Google’s global team operating out of Tel Aviv.

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