Not exact matches
Fingerprints,
iris scans and
even voice recognition could all help provide a speedy authentication method.
Biometric systems can
scan fingerprints,
irises, faces, and
even voices to establish whether a person should have access to a service or piece of hardware.
Glenn Beck has been very vocal in his opposition to the Common Core, saying that it is a «leftist indoctrination» and claiming that some children have
even been subject to
iris scans thanks to its guidelines.
The pursuit of biometric data in facial
scans,
iris patterns and fingerprints all add to our burgeoning and invisible electronic profiles, amounting to a sinister accumulation of personal information on databases that capture and categorise humans according to outward appearance, unique bodily traits and
even DNA sequencing.
Qualcomm claims that in its preferred configuration, authentication times are already below 40 milliseconds with low - power
iris scanning, which works
even when you're wearing sunglasses.
Even with Samsung's new approach to face and
iris scanning, Android Police believes that Intelligent
Scan isn't a worthy rival to the iPhone X's Face ID.
Called Intelligent
Scan, the feature reportedly «combines face and
iris scanning to improve accuracy and security
even in low or very bright light.»
Further confirming this, on a beta version of Samsung's Android Oreo a hidden feature was found dubbed «Intelligent
Scan,» which reportedly combines
iris and face
scanning «to improve accuracy and security
even in low or very bright light.»
Which is
even more impressive if you consider that the scanner
scans two
irises, meaning the amount of identifying features amount up to 400.
Intelligent
Scan will «combine face and
iris scanning to improve accuracy and security
even in low or very bright light.»
The scanner's said to recognize users»
irises even when they wear eyeglasses, move their eyeballs, or attempt to
scan their
irises in extremely dark or bright environments, and the response time's said to be faster than one second.
There's
even a new Intelligent
Scan feature that combines
iris scanning and facial recognition to unlock the phone.
Intelligent
Scan allows the device to use both the
iris scanner and facial recognition at the same time to offer
even better security, and it will work well in low light or bright conditions — something that hindered previous scanners on the Galaxy S8 series and Galaxy Note 8.
The security and privacy concerns over Face ID unlock continues as the particular capability is based on a lot of different aspects including
iris scanning, depth sensors and the type of accessories that one may use on their face like sunglasses, mask or
even having a beard or clean shaved makes a difference.
Some analysts
even speculate that Apple could remove the fingerprint sensor completely from the premium iPhone, relying upon advanced face or
iris scanning instead.
It gets
even worse when looking at the
iris scanning feature, but this was still very new and could have a lesser impact on the choice of devices.
In one code string, Samsung describes this feature as combining «face and
iris scanning to improve accuracy and security
even in low or very bright light.»
«Many people are fanatical about
iris recognition technology and we are studying the possibility,» said Lee; his words suggest that
even if the Galaxy S5 doesn't sport the
iris scan feature, at least the Galaxy Note 4 could do so when it launches later this year.