What is Apple's Secure Enclave and how does it protect iPhone and Mac?
iphones and macs have a touch id or face id that uses its own processor to handle users' biometric information. it's called the secure enclave, it's basically a complete computer
iphones and macs have a touch id or face id that uses its own processor to handle users' biometric information. it's called the secure enclave, it's basically a complete computer
disable touch id for better security, or when you don't need it, turn off touch id to make it easier for you. this is how to disable touch id on iphone and ipad for your
the application, called fingerkey, allows mac users to unlock computers with touch id fingerprint sensors on iphone 5s, iphone 6 and 6 plus.
currently there are many payment solutions that are appearing on the market provided by many different companies, from small startups to big names like samsung, google, and apple.
u2f (universal second factor) is a 2-layer security authentication standard that uses external hardware (usb, bracelets ...) so the level of security will be higher than sending
when global financial activities are increasingly digitized to bring convenience to users as well as for banks. but with that is the concern about card safety, the status of
according to a new report, apple is planning to remove touch id - fingerprint sensor - and replace it with face id, face detection technology.
ming-chi kuo analyst at kgi securities recently published a study for investors, predicting what apple will do in the future with the iphone, involving touch id and face id
apple's face id technology is only available on its iphone x, replacing touch id to unlock the phone by face recognition. although the technology used for face id is not new, apple