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Can a photo fool Windows Hello face ID? I tested it on my laptop

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  • Windows Hello’s facial recognition resisted spoofing attempts, including high-resolution photos and printed images with eye holes, due to IR cameras and 3D depth mapping.
  • Unlike older systems, Windows Hello stores facial landmark data locally, enhancing security and privacy without relying on stored images.
  • Only sophisticated 3D replicas of a face could potentially bypass Windows Hello, making it far more secure than passwords, PINs, or early facial recognition methods.
  • Microsoft recommends enabling “Windows Hello-only sign-in” for Microsoft accounts to maximize security against unauthorized access.

This summary captures the key points about Windows Hello’s security features and effectiveness.


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