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IPhone X's facial recognition technology faces many criticisms



A woman in the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing offered a second payment after faulty facial recognition programs on two iPhone X phones gave her colleague to unlock it.


The woman, identified only by her name, Yan, told the Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation that although the facial recognition program was activated and configured for each phone, her co-worker was able to access both devices with every attempt.


But if you address the question to a Chinese woman identified in a new report named "Yan", the answer to the question will be negative, as Yan bought an iPhone X and provided a face print setup, so that her colleague held the phone and was able to enter through technology, prompting Yan to go to the nearest Apple store, The response was there was a malfunction in the camera, which necessitated the switch of the phone again, and the result is the same where she knows to log in via her colleague.


To hold her hand and go to the store to see Apple's support the problem, and proved that there is an entry through her colleague for the phone and basically the face print settings for the owner only, for Apple to recover the money and it is unclear whether she got a third device or not.


Facial recognition technology has faced many criticisms, considering that twins and siblings can easily skip the lock, and the phone does not accurately identify the faces of children under the age of 13, because their faces do not resemble those of adults, and up to this point Apple responds to all reports that technology Face ID and the reason for some other people to access the phone is a defect in the camera.

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