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The code that powers Wordle can be copied and saved to continue playing it for years. It's been revealed that the hit game can be played for up to seven years using the code, which is written in Javascript. Professor Alan Woodward, a computer scientist from University of Surrey, explained: "Effectively you can keep a version of the game as it exists today with enough data to keep you going for a long time." The popular game was recently sold to the New York Times, prompting fears that people will no longer be able to play Wordle for free. However, Nick Allan, a legal director at the law firm L...
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Microsoft has revealed that users are now able to delete their passwords from their accounts and instead login using an authenticator app. The tech giant had made password-free accounts available for business users of its products in March and the system is now being made available to all users. Microsoft announced that "nearly 100 per cent of our employees" were using the system, which is seen as boosting security, for their corporate accounts. The firm claims that it is far more secure than using regular passwords that can easily be guessed or stolen. Microsoft said: "Only you can provide fi...
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