Friday, 6 March 2020

Google is gearing up to finally fix the biggest Pixel 4 security flaw... soon

Two long years after Apple unveiled equipped with , Google finally followed suit, leaving plenty of top bezel space for a similarly advanced 3D face unlock mechanism on the and .

But while deemed the feature blazing fast and impressively accurate, the search giant came under fire for . As detailed on , anyone can unlock your fancy high-end handset simply by holding it up to your face when facial recognition is enabled, even if the eyes of the phone's rightful owner are closed.

Naturally, that last part prompted serious concerns and heated controversy, ...

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