Beyond Irises and Fingerprints: The Expanding Boundaries of Biometrics

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You scan your face to unlock your smartphone. You use your fingerprint to unlock the password manager on your laptop. You scan your face once again as part of a double authentication process to access your company’s VPN server. Biometric security measures that a few decades ago would have only been featured in spy novels and action films as evidence of futuristic high-tech security systems are now a ubiquitous staple of daily life….
By: Pillsbury – Internet & Social Media Law Blog
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