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Devnagri PIN is the new way to remember the PIN for your mobile banking & other PINs 🇮🇳 !!!

Honestly, this looks like a gimmick at best. However what they could have done is, allow Devnagari Passwords/Pin but that's extra unicode processing on the server side, and chindi bank like Axis would never do that.
Full on gimmick. Bank systems in India are so flawed that I've come across issues when doing KYC/re-KYC where the postal address had brackets ( ) or backslashes /, it would not move ahead and would generate an error. The bank systems cream their pants, they cannot handle special characters, and now they're advertising Unicode characters which are likely to crap out their apps or websites 😆😝🤣
 
Devnagri PIN is the new way to remember the PIN for you mobile banking & other PINs 🇮🇳 !!!

See this video clip - from AXIS.

Looks very interesting n unique.

Been using something like this for years based on t9 keyboard (that we used in pre-smartphone days)...

 
Full on gimmick. Bank systems in India are so flawed that I've come across issues when doing KYC/re-KYC where the postal address had brackets ( ) or backslashes /, it would not move ahead and would generate an error. The bank systems cream their pants, they cannot handle special characters, and now they're advertising Unicode characters which are likely to crap out their apps or websites 😆😝🤣
@anonymuos ,

Just noticed your signature, HDFC se.....

bahut-yaarana-lagta-hai.webp
 
Ax*s bank doing everything else apart from providing quality service to its customers.
This whole ideas to be a brainchild of foreign studied MBA grad executive, nonetheless it cracked me up lol.
 
They are just depicting the devnagri letters into number, not fully utilising the actual devnagri lipi
All gimmick to be in business
 
Devnagri PIN is the new way to remember the PIN for you mobile banking & other PINs 🇮🇳 !!!

See this video clip - from AXIS.

Looks very interesting n unique.
Am using different sanskrit shloka as long passwords since at least 12 years.
At the time these were easier to remember instead of using the insecure password manager Lastpass.
Now I have been using bitwarden, it's awesome!
 
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