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by hungryforcodes
1160 days ago
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How is this possible, unless you're shilling? I just got a new iPhone 11 in the box and FaceID doesn't work: if you're too close, too far, have a face mask on, in the dark, next to someone, randomly fails, whatever. My Samsung on the other hand always opens flawlessly with a fingerprint scanner. What is Apple trying to avoid here by not including one? |
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> While there are mixed opinions from privacy experts on which is more secure, Apple claims that Face ID is 20 times more secure than Touch ID. While the chances of someone unlocking your iPhone using a spoofed fingerprint is one in 50,000, this number grows exponentially to a false positive of one in a million when it comes to Face ID.