Subscribing and dont miss out. And on demand. Language courses. Video and audio. W. My fingerprint my face the way i move all of these can be turned into a unique biometrics and be used to identify me for example for making online payments but how secure is this technology really today on shift. When i wait at this bar a system registers my face and thats the bomb and know which customer is next in line. Ive never found my face war useful i use my fingerprint to unlock my phone and to get access to this high security area a computer 1st needs to scan my body movements biometrics increasingly replacing typical passwords and access keys for example. Systems can recognize a persons specific physical attributes their fingerprints. The technology is already used around the world. Army doctors and patients for important drugs or for Online Banking on smartphones. Even systems that look under your skin so to speak such as infrared scanners that are used in vain matching oxygen. Absorbs more i
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