Iris is incrementally better, since you don't leave a trail of that info everywhere behind you, and it's not going to be captured in most pictures/videos of you. But you're just one high-resolution picture of your face away from being permanently unable to use it as a secret.
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It’s easier to just watch someone type their password in than to 3D scan and print their face too
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Or unlock with a swipe pattern. There is a tradeoff between convenience and security. And not everybody shares the same threat model.
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Do you know if iPhone x still allows passwords? Even on earlier models I always used passwords
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Something that crypto community has said about biometrics for years!
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Right. Faces, irises, fingerprints, etc. are features of what you are. Passwords are something you know. You can change what you know, harder to change what you are.
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which is why it should be a 2nd factor not a single one as a password replacement for high risk Auth. Is phone auth one?
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face recognition is freedom's biggest next disaster.
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I think there has been precedent to the contrary...http://www.zdnet.com/article/florida-court-says-password-disclosure-not-protected-by-fifth-amendment/ …
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