Sentences with phrase «granted camera access»

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Members of Liverpool's first - team squad took part in a photoshoot ahead of the launch of the 2018 - 19 New Balance home kit — and our cameras were granted exclusive behind - the - scenes access.
Liverpool have been preparing to host Arsenal during this week's training sessions at Melwood — and LFCTV GO cameras were granted exclusive access on Thursday afternoon to capture the squad being put through their paces.
Before you've even thought about placing your finger on the scanner or entering a PIN, the camera will have already processed your face, checked it's you, and granted access.
To say that Heineman has been granted remarkable access to their activities would be an understatement — more than once, his camera is present when gunfire breaks out, and he charges ahead anyway, intent on capturing whatever goes down.
When you install Facebook onto your mobile device, it automatically grants permissions across your mobile device to access your SMS, MMS, camera, microphone, location, and other data.
As with any third party app looking to access your Photos and Camera apps, simply flick the switch to grant those permissions to HiCalculator to get on with hiding your photos and videos, and even better, snap new photos directly through the app and have them saved to your iOS device.
You'll need to grant it a few extra permissions to allow the app to access your phone, contacts, and camera, so tap «Allow» when prompted.
But it's not the same level of security as the infrared TrueDepth camera Apple uses on the iPhone X. It's actually much more similar to the face detection used in Samsung's Galaxy S8 and Note 8, which uses pattern recognition to figure out which ugly mug should grant access to the phone.
You'll need to grant it a few permissions to allow the app to access your phone, contacts, and camera, so tap «Allow» when prompted.
In October, the company rolled out Amazon Key, a camera - enabled smart lock that recognizes couriers or cleaners and allows customers to grant them access to their homes remotely.
So the first time an app needs the camera or your location, you'll have to grant it access, and you can bring up these individual settings at any time - you could keep Facebook installed but deny it access to your contacts list, for example.
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