My Younger Brother Can Access My iPhone X: Face ID Is Not Secure(hackernoon.com)
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My Younger Brother Can Access My iPhone X: Face ID Is Not Secure
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Would be nice to have an actual demonstration rather than a bare assertion in the middle of an Apple-bashing post.
False positives via family members is a documented shortcoming of the technology. https://images.apple.com/business/docs/FaceID_Security_Guide...
Oh yeah but it's still a claim that needs documenting - especially in a distinctly anti-Apple rant.
Suggestion : let the user select a confidence level at which FaceID unlocks the phone. This would allow the user to decrease false positives at the cost of false negatives. Not very Apple to expose settings, but in this case it seems like a no Brainerd, much like choosing between 4 or 6 digit pins.
It seems to me like the face ID functionality acts more like a 'no pin' option at unlock but still have a pin in case. Too bad that Apple dropped the finger print scanner though.
No one should use FaceID OR TouchID to unlock their phone. For App Store Authentication, sure, because at that point it's just a second factor after you've already entered a passcode. Unless you're one of those "nothing to hide" type people, use a passcode, or better a password/phrasee.
Your passcode is almost certainly easier to divine than your fingerprint or face scan.
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Have you considered how easy it is to observe you entering your password over your shoulder? Or from a camera above.
I would happy to take his word for it, but without any proof his words are just dust and moonshine in a rant.