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Does iPhone really need fingerprint scanner security?

Does iPhone really need fingerprint scanner security?
Posted Tuesday, March 31, 2009 by Adriana Lee     
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Digging into another Apple patent filing, Apple Insider discovered a reference to some really crazy biometric security stuff for the iPhone. The patent — which was filed back in September and only recently published — covers fingerprint authentication via a sensor lodged beneath the touchscreen, retinal identification (using the camera), voice recognition security and DNA sampling for access via genetic code matching.



Reading this, I was suddenly reminded of those hokey iPhone apps with fake fingerprint scanners that display messages like “Hotness Detected” or some other dumb thing. The idea is similar, except that these security features would actually work.

              

I used to look at those apps wistfully and think, “It would be neat if they really worked for authentication.” But now? Meh. I’d rather have Flash on my phone, along with better battery life and real background processes.

So maybe the real news is not that Apple’s considering hot, future-forward security; It’s that the company still has some important, basic features to address, ones that the phone needs to remain competitive. Don’t get me wrong — iPhone 3.0 is a huge step in the right direction, but many of the neat new features in there actually should’ve been available out of the box a long time ago. And there’s still work to do, not for future phones, but for the current handsets we’re all using now. Where’s the patent addressing that?

I am still an Apple fan, of the diehard variety. But I’m also just as much a critic, thus fueling my love/hate relationship with this brand. And this news sure doesn’t help. With so many new handsets on the horizon that are looking shiny and new, it’s getting hard to stay loyal.

For now, I’ll let AppleInsider ponder the 12th generation iPhone, and leave Engadget to investigate minor points, like why the patent filings include sketches of jailbroken apps (below). (What’s that all about?). As for me, June is the furthest I’m looking into the iPhone future, when the hotly anticipated new handset will likely debut.



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damola @ Apr 8 3:13 PM
sell mobile phone cheaper price buy 2 get 1 free
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Chad2009 @ Apr 1 1:23 PM
For all the people that are sayingthats its not a good idea then u bave no sense of knowledge. I personally think its going to be great if they make that on the iphones but also give it an option in the settings to turn that feature on or off and for the people that dont like it and just wants to stick to the regular slide and passwors lock can do that but people that like it can use the feature
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Gregz0r @ Apr 1 11:17 AM
Adriana, judging by what's imminent and on the horizon from Apple's competition, I don't think you'll be going anywhere, anytime soon.
The fact that many people(you & me included) have iPhones(even with their flaws, and prior to the 3.0 announcement), speaks volumes.
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cooliodehoolio @ Mar 31 10:16 PM
Frankly I think this is a terrible idea. So u don't want ur friends seein ur pics and what not, I get that. What if ur girlfriend asks to c the pics u took when u were in Mexico or Italy or whatever and u r busy so if she grabs ur phone u can't just tell her a password and change it later. U have to stop everything u r doin, walk over, and stick ur finger on there and wait til it reads. Think of how easy it would of been to just say "Hun, the passwords 5552, in my pictures"
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st.stark @ Mar 31 5:59 PM
IMO this won't do much. When it comes to portable devices, any locking mechanism just means that if someone steals it they will sell it on ebay or just break it. Either way you're not getting yours back...

That's why I don't use a password on my phone...

Just my $0.02.
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Lilron1991z @ Mar 31 3:03 PM
i think that figerprint idea would be hot because then you dont have to always set a passoword to lock your phone.

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