The new iPad Pros use the Face ID, a feature that Apple has continued to refer to as 'very secure.' In my opinion, the Touch ID still remains to be the more secure way to log in. We will just have to wait and see whether the Face ID can be easily spoofed.
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If our phone is truly able to analyze more than ten thousands elements of our face to create the face ID, then I think it is as safe as the fingerprints in terms of being unique. However, faces often temporarily change. What happens when we put... See more
VeryPunny
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I thought about that too - especially with the amount of plastic surgery and weight gain/loss that seems popular today. I'm leery of face scanners for privacy reasons and dread the day when it becomes almost mandatory because every piece of... See more
Sphera
Oh, I didn't even think about the plastic surgery. That is certainly possible and further complicates the system. I'm all for the on-screen fingerprint reader as I think it's more dependable than face scanners. I hope we can find something that... See more
Hammond
The concept of the Face ID has challenged my mind for long and it may be the factor that determines whether or not I go for the iPhone X. I am thrilled by the fact that it projects over 30,000 invisible dots on the face hence creating a detailed... See more