Biometrics

Biometrics refers to security technologies that use unique physical characteristics to identify a person. In smartphones, biometrics are used to unlock the device or confirm the user’s identity.

Common examples include fingerprint scanning and face recognition.

How it works

Biometric systems scan a physical trait, such as a fingerprint or a face, and convert it into digital data. This data is securely stored on the device.

When authentication is needed, the system compares a new scan with the stored data. If they match, access is granted.

Why it is important

  • It improves smartphone security.
  • It allows faster unlocking compared to passwords.
  • It reduces the need to remember complex codes.

Biometric data is usually stored securely inside the device to protect user privacy.

Simple example

Biometrics works like using a personal physical key — only the correct fingerprint or face can unlock the phone.

Related terms

Source

Information simplified from the Wikipedia article “Biometrics”.

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