iPhone X – The Most Complex Test for Face ID

iPhone X's Face ID has gone through the most complex test so far to show us how secure Apple's facial recognition system is.

iPhone X pass the most complex test for Face ID done so far, and this to show us how safe the technology used by the company is Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), for facial recognition in the phone. We are talking about a test in which Face ID from the iPhone X has been checked for safety in various moments of use, but in which we also see what it is susceptible to when there is a desire to trick it.

The iPhone X is presented first in ordinary use with situations where the phone is unlocked and how quickly it does so, although it will never surpass Touch ID in unlocking speed. iPhone X can be used without problems with some glasses, or even with a hat, but if over time it does not learn to recognize us with a beard or mustache, it is unlikely that it will do so in the situation when it "sees" us for the first time with them .

iPhone X has a Face ID that cannot be fooled using pictures of our faces, as the Apple company promised, and as it does not happen with Android phones, which can be fooled. Even if we are talking about a physical representation of our face, or a picture displayed on a phone screen, the iPhone X has a Face ID that cannot be fooled in these situations, so the data is safe.

iPhone X – the most complex test for Face ID

The iPhone X also resists very well the masks that are placed in front of Face ID, even if they represent the face of the person holding the phone very well, facial recognition is not done by the phone. The Apple company boasted that the iPhone X cannot be fooled by masks, even if they are made by Hollywood professionals, and this test confirms without a doubt that the Americans were not lying.

The iPhone X cannot be fooled even by our brothers, who look like us, but who are not our twins, the Apple company still saying that various problems for Face ID could appear here. iPhone X still has problems with triplets, here Face ID manages to be fooled by one of the three brothers used to test facial recognition, but the same is true for twins.

iPhone X complex face id test

The iPhone X has demonstrated in this video that security is important to the Apple company and that Face ID is more secure than it seems at first glance. Of course, we are not talking about a system that cannot be defeated, but until now the only situations in which Face ID was fooled were those in which twins or triplets used the iPhone X, otherwise facial recognition was not fooled by anyone.