iPhone X Face ID: banks say no to technology

Η Apple αντικατέστησε την αναγνώριση δακτυλικών αποτυπωμάτων Touch στο iPhone X με το facial recognition called Face ID. But even though the company claims the system is , tests have proven that this particular technology has probably failed.iPhone X Face ID

These concerns for her have caused banks to delay making decisions about adding the technology to their applications for who transact, and claim that Apple has yet to prove that the new technology is more s from Touch ID.

A publication of Korea Herald ισχυρίζεται ότι τουλάχιστον 20 τοπικές τράπεζες έχουν εκφράσει μέχρι στιγμής ανησυχίες σχετικά για το Face ID, ειδικά μετά την εμφάνιση δοκιμών που απέδειξαν ότι το σύστημα μπορεί να παρακαμφθεί από διδύμους και hackers με ειδικά σχεδιασμένες .

"It is difficult for us to adopt the biometric technology of the iPhone X, since it normally takes some time to undergo various security procedures. In addition, facial verification technology is not fully proven, "said a Kookmin Bank employee.

On the other hand, there are several banks, both in the United States and around the world, which confirm that Face ID will be added to e-commerce applications sometime in the near future.

So far, however, facial recognition does not seem to be the best solution, as all the tests that have been done have shown that they could bypass Apple's security with the necessary know-how and resources.

On the other hand, there are rumors that face recognition technology will be added to all iPhone models from next year, while Touch ID is unlikely to be seen on Apple's top devices.

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