Biometric authentication uses unique biological traits, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, or iris scans, to verify an individual's identity and grant access to systems or devices.
• Widely used in mobile devices to unlock phones and authorize transactions.• Employed in corporate environments and high-security areas to verify user identities.
Biometric authentication provides a high level of security as it relies on unique physical traits that are difficult to replicate or steal.
However, it also raises privacy concerns. Biometrics can still be hacked and organizations that store users’ personal information tend to be under constant threat from hackers. Biometric authentication is generally more secure and user-friendly, as users don't need to remember complex passwords
It is often used as a second layer of security to prevent accounts from being easily hacked. Biometric authentication is commonly used in smartphones, access control systems, and secure government facilities to verify identities
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