Five privacy and security concerns about Apple’s new FaceID facial recognition
https://qz.com/1075874/five-privacy-and-security-concerns-about-apples-new-faceid-facial-recognition/
Apple on Tuesday (Sept. 12) unveiled its new FaceID facial recognition technology for the iPhone X—the successor to the iPhone TouchID fingerprint scanner. The company says FaceID is 20 times more secure than TouchID, and can be used for unlocking apps and using ApplePay.
Still, this kind of technology (which you can read more about here) raises a lot of questions. Here’s what we’re wondering:
Five privacy and security concerns about Apple’s new FaceID facial recognition
Sep 12, 2017, 10:25pm UTC
https://qz.com/1075874/five-privacy-and-security-concerns-about-apples-new-faceid-facial-recognition/
>Apple on Tuesday (Sept. 12) unveiled its new FaceID facial recognition technology for the iPhone X—the successor to the iPhone TouchID fingerprint scanner. The company says FaceID is 20 times more secure than TouchID, and can be used for unlocking apps and using ApplePay.
>Still, this kind of technology (which you can read more about here) raises a lot of questions. Here’s what we’re wondering: