Face recognition: A big mistake of the modern tech world?
Criticisms once centred on the Google Pixel 4/4XL’s face unlock feature. Whether Google copied what Apple had done with the iPhone X remains unclear, but the famous FaceID on iPhone is admittedly far from impeccable. Face recognition has been more than widely recognized by the public. Setting up and using this biometric security feature is so easy and straightforward that even elders are now used to it, and every technophile can give a complete lecture on FaceID’s operational principles. It has provided us with fresh ways to wake up our phones, but security concerns persist. FaceID is yet to be better and more secure than traditional passwords (which are created and used with thinking and memory), but its convenience is undisputed. Most face recognition systems are smart enough to deny access to our device when someone tries to wake it up when we sleep, securing our privacy and minimizing the risk of data theft. That was not the first time Apple and Google had promised to protect o