This is an older BSD-licensed version of android-pico, last updated July 2016. For the latest version of android-pico, see:
https://github.com/mypico/android-pico
The Pico project is liberating humanity from passwords. See https://www.mypico.org.
android-pico is a version of the Pico app that runs on Android. Use it instead of all your horrid passwords.
For details on the internal classes and structure of the code, see:
https://docs.mypico.org/developer/android-pico/
You'll need the JDK to build android-pico. The easiest way to build it is to import into Eclipse or Android Studio.
You'll also need a copy of the jpico library. For the older BSD-licenced jpico library that works with this code, see https://github.com/mypico/jpico-bsd
android-pico is released under the 2-clause BSD licence. Read COPYING for information.
Later versions of android-pico are now AGPL-licenced. Please visit https://github.com/mypico/android-pico for this.
More information can be found at: http://mypico.org
The following members of the Pico team worked on this code and kindly agreed for it to be released as open source under a BSD licence:
- Frank Stajano (PI)
- Graeme Jenkinson
- Max Spencer
- Chris Warrington
- Quentin-Stafford-Fraser
- Alexander Dalgleish
- David Llewellyn-Jones
You can get in contact with the current maintainer of Pico at team@cambridgeauthentication.com
We thank the European Research Council (ERC) for funding the Pico research through grant StG 307224 (Pico).