Biometric devices use physical or behavioral characteristics to authenticate a person's identity. They can recognize fingerprints, facial features, hand measurements, iris patterns, retinal scans, voice patterns, or signatures. These technologies provide identification and access control through automated methods of identifying individuals based on their unique physical or behavioral traits.
Biometric devices use physical or behavioral characteristics to authenticate a person's identity. They can recognize fingerprints, facial features, hand measurements, iris patterns, retinal scans, voice patterns, or signatures. These technologies provide identification and access control through automated methods of identifying individuals based on their unique physical or behavioral traits.
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Biometric devices use physical or behavioral characteristics to authenticate a person's identity. They can recognize fingerprints, facial features, hand measurements, iris patterns, retinal scans, voice patterns, or signatures. These technologies provide identification and access control through automated methods of identifying individuals based on their unique physical or behavioral traits.
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