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Topic started on 31-1-2012 @ 02:23 AM by daaskapital

Could facial recognition technology destroy 'redundant and bankrupt' passwords?


www.smh.com.au
FOR
•Potentially quicker access to online services like Facebook and Google
•Never need to remember a complex password again
•Can be used in addition to a password for more security

AGAINST

•False positives
•Potential for abuse
•Can't change face if "hacked"

When Google showed off its latest operating system for smartphones in October last year, "Ice Cream Sandwich", many were excited to see a feature that allowed the ability to unlock a phone using just a user's face.
(visit the link for the full news article)


reply posted on 31-1-2012 @ 02:37 AM by R_Clark
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no star .. no flag... use the same tactics as the trolls... let it die without any context...


reply posted on 31-1-2012 @ 02:40 AM by daaskapital
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I find it difficult to understand you. I don't care for Flags or Stars.

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