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Home : August 24 2015 Computer News : Testing suggests that not even identical twins can dupe Windows Hello

Testing suggests that not even identical twins can dupe Windows Hello

August 24, 2015

Windows Hello, the feature in Windows 10 that lets you use your face as your login password, so to speak, may seem like a mere novelty at first glance, and something that could potentially be readily fooled. Journalist Chris Griffin with The Australian wanted to find out for himself, so he brought in six pairs of identical twins to put Windows Hello to the test.The result? In each of the six cases, Windows Hello kept each twin from logging in as their identical siblings. To run the test, Griffin used a webcam-equipped Lenovo ThinkPad notebook, and had one twin from each pair set up a login account and configure Windows Hello to recognize their face. He would then have the other twin attempt to log into the first twin’s account. Windows Hello successfully kept the imposter twin out in each case, even if the second twin wore their hair like the first twin or removed their glasses.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2974757/windows/testing-suggests-that-not-even-identical-twins-can-dupe-windows-hello.html#tk.rss_all
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