I’m guessing bc they’re identical. Most humans would struggle too with real identical ones
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It's a security feature. It HAS to function better than "most humans"
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If their faces are identical though? I mean how would it work. Its an edge cade anyway. If you have an evil identical twin use passcodes
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I'd argue that it's bad design. Especially when Touch ID worked so well. I'm sorry but passcodes are not a good enough compromise
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... it's in the name.. "identical"..
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Would see terrible sales in south Korea I'll bet
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Yup,
@pschiller said in the#keynote - “If you happen to have an evil twin, you really need to protect your sensitive data with a passcode”pic.twitter.com/F2sNQb8RNk
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ha ha...oh pesky but low probability loopholes.
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No shit, Sherlock!!
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am sure android can't even tell the difference between ordinary relatives if it included that feature
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That would also hold true for fingerprint ID
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I don't think identical twins have the same fingerprints, which I will grant is strange.
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