What is a PIN code?

What is a PIN code?

The paragraph describes what a PIN code is, where it stands for Personal Identification Number and is a numeric code used to verify the identity of an imKey user. Users are required to set up a PIN code when using imKey to protect their assets. To ensure the security of the PIN code, imKey uses a physical button input method and requires the PIN code to be at least 6 digits long, with a maximum length of 8 digits. If an incorrect PIN code is entered five times in a row, imKey will be forced to reset. Therefore, users must remember their PIN code once it is set, as there is no way to reset or retrieve it if it is lost.

A PIN (Personal Identification Number) is used to verify the identity of the user when using imKey.

Users are required to set a PIN when they first use imKey to prevent the device from being stolen, which is an effective measure to protect asset security. imKey adopts the method of physical button input, which ensures the security of PIN input and greatly reduces the possibility of PIN interception.

In imKey, the PIN must be at least 6 digits long and can be up to 8 digits long.

Note: To ensure the security of wallet assets, imKey will be forced to reset after five consecutive incorrect PIN entries! Users must remember the set PIN, once lost there is no way to reset or retrieve it.