Smartphone facial recognition security often fails to protect users

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Smartphone facial recognition security is often less effective than advertised, with many devices easily fooled by photos. Consumer group Which? found that numerous phones using 2D facial scans can be bypassed by a simple photograph, though newer, more expensive models generally offer better security. This raises concerns about data risk for budget-conscious consumers, as not all manufacturers clearly disclose the limitations of their security features.


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