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10729287 | 21 days ago

And also more secure unfortunately, when you need to unlock your phone in public for example.

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SpecialistK|21 days ago

Until one person or one CCTV camera catches the code over your shoulder and you're done.

mosselman|20 days ago

That is what they meant

autoexec|21 days ago

The same public where you're constantly leaving your fingerprints, where your face is being constantly recorded and scanned into multiple facial recognition systems, where your DNA is being constantly shed? When everything needed to unlock your phone can be taken off of your corpse or just reconstructed from what you leave everywhere you go you're not really "secure".

sumeno|21 days ago

Nobody is going to all that trouble to unlock my phone, they'll just beat me with a hammer until I unlock it for them

nathanaldensr|21 days ago

Exactly! Biometrics have never been less secure than they are now. It's approaching Social Security number levels of insecure. LOL

huxley|21 days ago

Ffs, taking usable fingerprints is not that easy

Facial recognition cameras don’t use or give you the same data that FaceID’s 3D depth mapping FaceID uses, besides few cameras get close enough to practically reconstruct a useful 3D mask that could fool it.

And if you’re a corpse why would you care?