Archived My Younger Brother Can Access My iPhone X: Face ID Is Not Secure (hackernoon.com)
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Archived My Younger Brother Can Access My iPhone X: Face ID Is Not Secure (hackernoon.com)
submitted ago by trentlapinski
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[–] Ghetto_Shitlord 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
The most oveeenginwered password box ever and it can't get right.
[–] PhilaFerret 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Non-tech similar concern:
Apt. front desk called my cell; I answered to hear desk saying in background, "Just go on up! You're his mother and better let you in, hahaha!!"
"Hello?"
"Hi, you're mom is on her way up."
[–] BentAxel ago
To be fair Apple disclosed this at the launch thus you have other security measures.
[–] trentlapinski [S] ago
For twins yes, not siblings or parents.
[–] BentAxel ago
I would argue that sibling and parents carry genetic carriers and similarities in the eye nose relationship distance, the primer that facial recognition works off of. This is just me. This is also why I’d feel they added secondary security. But it could be above all that.