Microsoft has already announced that the Windows Hello will come with the Windows 10, when the new operating system is released. Windows Hello is a feature that will perform biometrics controlof identity to enhance security.
The Windows Hello first appeared with Windows 10 build 10125, a new build that was leaked earlier this weekteam and was reportedly released to the company's partners last weekend.
As you can see in the following video posted on YouTube, installing Window Hello is not at all difficult.
For fingerprint testing, for example, you should scan the same finger several times on the fingerprint reader until Windows Hello records and saves the perfect copy.
The Windows Hello security feature will allow Windows 10 users to perform biometric authentication with their face or iris, making it much more effective than a traditional password access.
Needless to say, you may need extra hardware to set up this feature, such as a camera or a fingerprint reader.
"For face or iris identification, Windows Hello uses a combination of hardware and software to accurately verify it is you and not an image of you or someone trying to emulate you. The camera uses infrared technology to detect your face or iris and can detect you in different lighting conditions, "said Terry Myerson of Microsoft, in the presentation of the feature.
The new feature is expected to appear in the forthcoming version of Windows 10, build 10130.
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