Chris Fraser wrote: > > Pardon my ignorance > > but what is wrong with fingerprint ID? > What do you do when it fails? (currently around 10 - 30%) I won't even get in to ramifications that your fingerprints can be stolen :) Still, it's only the individual authentication part of the equation. Biometrics will surely play a growing role in authentication, but we have mainly been talking about authorization which comes after one authenticates.
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