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Old 31st March 2017, 10:48   #1
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Default Samsung's Galaxy S8 can sign into websites using your face

The Galaxy S8's face and fingerprint detection are about more than unlocking your phone... if Samsung has its way, you'll use them to sign into seemingly everything online. The company is expanding its Samsung Pass feature to use biometrics to sign...

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