That makes sense. Something you have (that specific machine) + something you know (your pin).
I used to work someplace where we all had a pin+a smart card that we’d insert into the machine, same idea except I could log into any machine with the card+pin combination.
Loved not having to remember a long AF password. Didn’t like having to drive home if I forgot my card on the kitchen counter.
That makes sense. Something you have (that specific machine) + something you know (your pin).
I used to work someplace where we all had a pin+a smart card that we’d insert into the machine, same idea except I could log into any machine with the card+pin combination.
Loved not having to remember a long AF password. Didn’t like having to drive home if I forgot my card on the kitchen counter.
The problem is, if someone does get physical access to the machine, you’ve just made breaking into it much easier.
Edit: that’s assuming the smart card is using rfid.
Just keep the card in your anus