By Oriane KAESMANN, Research Manager the LHOFT
If you’re an Apple user like me, you might recall the days of pressing your index finger onto your iPhone’s start button to unlock it. This method of authentication, with its challenges ranging from unresponsive cold fingers on a chilly winter morning to fresh scars that hinder your phone’s recognition ability, was quite cumbersome. These issues contributed to Apple’s decision to phase out Touch ID in its flagship iPhones.
Fingerprint recognition
Meanwhile, fingerprint recognition remains a significant biometric identification technology(1). It operates by using devices like high-accuracy scanners to capture fingerprints and algorithms to match them, analysing...
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