iPhone X Face ID: what comes back from the ad?

Face ID: Ένα από τα πιο ενδιαφέροντα χαρακτηριστικά του iPhone X της Apple είναι ο τρόπος με τον οποίο μπορείτε να το ξεκλειδώνετε. Η νέα λειτουργία Face ID χρησιμοποιεί την Its TrueDepth iPhone to view and analyze more of 30.000 invisible dots to create a depth map of your face, which is then read by an infrared camera to finally unlock your phone.

Even in the dark. Even when you leave a beard.

iPhone X Face ID

Smartphones exist alongside other gadgets in our digital lives, and anything that can improve security is welcome. We should mention, that there are still people who do not use one access to lock their phones. But Apple promises that the use of facial recognition will be more secure than the use of fingerprints.

"The chance that a random person could look at your iPhone X and unlock it using your ID is about 1.000.000 (compared to 1 in 50.000 for Touch ID)," says Apple.

The use of technology has worried some, but some of their security concerns are perhaps a bit exaggerated: in the case of the system of the iPhone X there is no single database for hackers to intercept because the biometric data is stored, and encrypted, on the device itself.

However, there are still some questions:

For a smartphone we can argue that a fingerprint is actually the easiest password replacement: it's less controversial than using your face and maybe even faster.

Face recognition on smartphones will be delayed. First you have to grab the device before you look at it. So unlocking with a fingerprint reader on the back (or side) makes it very easy to unlock the phone by pulling it out of your pocket or taking it off the desk.

Finger or face?

Using a fingerprint, once I look at the phone is already unlocked: facial recognition seems to be a step behind it, because I have to look at the phone before it opens.

Of course, these are criticisms of a particular app that Apple has used, but it can get bigger. The way in which face recognition is used can become a standardized way of identifying in general, not only when we unlock our smartphones.

If we start using face recognition in a controlled scenario, such as unlocking our phones, we encourage the use of technology and elsewhere where we may have less control.

It's not hard to imagine how facial recognition technology along with extensive surveillance systems installed in most major cities will kill anonymity.

This may be good and maybe not, but it is the kind of change that goes unnoticed into our society when we need to talk more about it protecting our privacy.

And OK, state surveillance yes exists and will exist. What will happen when the same technology, another kind of Face ID, is used in the Super Markets, always for the convenience of the customer…

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