To prevent “Disclosure Threats,”
To ensure authentication, a user has to prove that it is not a robot by typing mixed letters and numbers which appear distorted in their shapes; this process is repeated as many times as possible until the system approves. Then the user proceeds to the authorization stage where the National identity number is used as the username, and the phone number is used as a password either to register or login. For users to access medical service needed, users are seeking a unique code sent to the user’s phone number is required to ensure that such an account is safe and is used by the right person.
To prevent “Disclosure Threats,” for to open any downloaded file from mHealth that contain medical result or advice. A code sends to the user’s phone number is required as a password to the file once downloaded. This ensures that even if the file lands on unauthorized personnel, it will not open due to lack of the code needed. All password codes send to users‘ phone numbers are all mono-user codes, which means they can only be used once and cannot be reused for security purposes. Furthermore, this mHealth app does not save any password and does not accept copy paste for on usernames and passwords.