Just days after Samsung introduced face recognition to unlock the phone on the Galaxy S8, some mischievous people tried to fool the Galaxy S8 with an old-fashioned way and they succeeded!
Some Marcianophone tech bloggers have tried the Galaxy S8 to recognize their faces, then "hit" the smartphone with a picture of their face taken on another device. As a result, the Galaxy S8 still unlocked the screen, despite a few seconds. Perhaps the user should not use face recognition to secure his or her phone.
Samsung has noted that facial scanning is not the safest form of authentication. Using a fingerprint, retina, or PIN code is safer. Samsung is continuing to refine its face recognition, which the Galaxy S8 duo introduced at their Unpacked 2017 event is not the end product of this feature.
The video below demonstrates the Galaxy S8's loose face security.
Samsung has noted that facial scanning is not the safest form of authentication. Using a fingerprint, retina, or PIN code is safer. Samsung is continuing to refine its face recognition, which the Galaxy S8 duo introduced at their Unpacked 2017 event is not the end product of this feature.
The video below demonstrates the Galaxy S8's loose face security.
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