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by Alesis_Novik 3779 days ago
In my opinion, this is a great move towards making mobile banking more usable. Compared to carrying around a hard token or having a 20 random character password, biometrics offer good user experience without compromising the security too much. There are plenty intelligent ways of performing liveliness detection, the most obvious being a challenge-response scenario.

That being said, no individual biometric is good enough to provide a good and consistent experience on it's own. Every one has situations and environments it fails in (noisy room, dark environment, etc.). That's why I believe only a combination of different modalities (facial, voice, etc.), can provide a robust and consistent solution.

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What's wrong with storing a digital key on the same device you use to access the bank? No hardware token needed.