2023-07-04 17:33:00
Amira Shehata wrote Tuesday, July 04, 2023 08:33 PM Imagine that anyone can unlock your phone without your knowledge while you are sleeping, if your iPhone is relatively recent, it is possible to use Apple’s Face ID to unlock your phone, as your phone’s TrueDepth camera captures facial data Accurate by analyzing thousands of invisible points, it maps all your curves and wrinkles and stores that data as a key to unlocking your phone. And according to the British newspaper “Daily Mail”, Face ID automatically adapts to changes in your appearance, such as applying makeup, facial hair growth, or even wearing a face mask. If there’s a more significant change to your appearance, like shaving a beard, Face ID verifies your identity with your passcode before updating your facial data. This technology is very innovative and works with hats, scarves, eyeglasses, contact lenses, and sunglasses. It is also a common fear that someone will hold your phone to your face while you are sleeping to unlock it. Check your settings Smartphones come packed with accessibility features for people who are visually, hearing, or motion impaired. Enlarging text on your screen or having your phone dictate what’s on the screen, AssistiveTouch helps you use your iPhone if you’re having trouble touching the screen or pressing buttons. These are essential tools for people who need them, but one setting can put your security at risk. It is Face ID that has an accessibility feature to support people who are blind or have low vision. With this setting, you will not need to open your eyes to unlock your phone. While some people need this, you shouldn’t use it if your vision isn’t impaired. Here’s where to find it: ● Go to Settings > Accessibility > Face ID & Attention. You should control this setting by default, in order to prevent anyone from accessing and unlocking your phone while you sleep.
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