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...with biometrics. One is that they're very brittle. So if you lose your finger, there's no easy recoverable mechanism to resetting it, right, unlike a password where if you forget your password, you can get a new password set up. You only have so many
you know, this company has got serious incompetence apparently, because none of this was encrypted. None of this was tested. And then this also if it is an app, isn't the role of Apple in this app store to probe and test these apps, especially the to
what we'll get into this, in grading, grading the show, but the amount of money in the smartphone, you know, hardware sales for a really differentiating feature like this, Interesting move by Samsung not to to let this one go, especially they just an
in an isolated way from other things going on on the, on the chip itself. Yeah. And importantly, locally on the device. Yes. Yes. So, not only so when you do your touch ID fingerprint, not only does it not round trip to the server, it doesn't get to
...case on biometrics, the extent to which there is one? I think there's quite a few, quite frankly. I think privacy and data security are a big one. You see some folks on Capitol Hill negative on the government doing it. I think there's certainly a con
...with biometrics. One is that they're very brittle. So if you lose your finger, there's no easy recoverable mechanism to resetting it, right, unlike a password where if you forget your password, you can get a new password set up. You only have so many
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...biometric winners. We are face first with our NVs,
...biometric information, which most other identity solutions end up having that. We don't have it at all. There is no central mechanism. So is there no single point of failure? No single point of failure. No giant database of all of the images. No abil
application. Right? That's right. Yeah. So this is the logic on top of that. Because you have to identify who it is first before you apply the rules about what you want them to do. Gotcha. So it's almost like you're adding an authentication layer or
The hashing has improved over time, so that even changing the ordering of that, of the headers doesn't change the hash. And the idea is that you can then combine all of these different signals to try and come to a decision about whether you think thi
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