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Old 28th January 2019, 10:29   #1
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Default Android Q might include an equivalent to Apple's Face ID

To date, Android phone makers who've wanted to include face recognition have had to craft their own secure solutions or else use basic face detection that you can fool with a photo. Soon, however, it might be relatively commonplace. Sleuthers at X...

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