iPhone X – Face ID Can Be Fooled by Gemini

The iPhone X can be fooled quite easily by the twin brothers, the Apple company failing to provide complete protection for even all phone users.

iPhone X has Face ID presented by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), as a biometric facial recognition system that should be superior to Touch ID and other similar systems. The Apple company also said that the chances that Face ID to be tricked by a twin brother are not big, but they do exist, but probably few thought that the system of those from Cupertino can be tricked even so easily by a person who looks like us.

In the video clips below you will first see how easily Face ID can be tricked to unlock the iPhone X by a person's twin brother, and then that the system does not really work with everyone. It is also easy to understand why Face ID would make unlocking fast for some people and not at all for others, the system being thought to offer a certain degree of security, but the iPhone X is not completely protected.

To be completely honest, I didn't think Face ID could be fooled so easily by some people who own iPhone X, but the results contrast depending on the test. The Apple company will definitely try to convince the world that Face ID is safe and that some problems of this kind are not valid, but also that the iPhone X is not 100% secure, but only better than Touch ID, but not against the brothers or twin sisters, so you need to know that too.