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Once again, EA_Kuba , thank you so much for this great lesson!!👏👏
Although we're already using the transition to biometrics on some devices, it's becoming more common (even if we resist it).
It's an excellent way to eliminate the weaknesses of password-based systems: password reuse, the tedious need to remember complex passwords, and identity theft.
Furthermore, the difference between biometric access and password access or TFA is that users no longer need a nearby device to authenticate themselves, since they (the biometrics) are the authenticating factor.
I think it's great for preventing phishing.
And as @ EA_Kalina says, to prevent children from gaining easy access.
... Although this type of authentication has been used in cinema for many years, in many action movies with robberies (money, technology, etc.), and the "authenticators" never end up well, ..., poor fingers and eyes. Hahaha.😅