[Q] [ICS] Where is the facial recognition? - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

I was hoping to play with the facial recognition screen unlock feature in ICS. In the security settings, there is no option for facial recognition; only pin, pattern, slide, etc...
Anyone know why facial recognition isn't on that list? Is it a "phone only" feature?

There will probably be facial recognition eventually, but I believe its a ROM based feature. I know the future builds of CM9 are going to come with it on their devices, but its pretty much up to ASUS whether its added to their ROM or not.
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Also if you use any third party app to lock the device, it needs pin to unlock (e.g. Nova double tap to lock screen).
1. No.
I see imprint as a convenience, not another factor. It improves security for me by allowing me to keep my phone locked with a strong password, without the inconvenience of having to enter it every time I pick up my phone.
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Can't you use faceID for banking authentication?

I was under the impression that on Android pie Google would allow all biometrics as options to login to apps instead of fingerprint only.
Is anyone successful with this?
I'm guessing no as face recognition isn't very secure.
Having said that I use the fingerprint sensor.
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taniwhatuu said:
I'm guessing no as face recognition isn't very secure.
Having said that I use the fingerprint sensor.
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This is not the standard face recognition that most android phones use. This is with a dot projector and infrared light like the iPhone X models
I think it requires 3rd party developers to implement. Can't really see this happening as only a few phones have the 3d face scanning built in. I mean I think even Huawei doesn't have any apps that uses this technology i.e vault or secure notes.
Faspaiso said:
I was under the impression that on Android pie Google would allow all biometrics as options to login to apps instead of fingerprint only.
Is anyone successful with this?
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I haven't tried my banking app yet but google pay uses it.
It is also just as secure as fingerprint and as secure as iphone.
addicted2phones said:
I think it requires 3rd party developers to implement. Can't really see this happening as only a few phones have the 3d face scanning built in. I mean I think even Huawei doesn't have any apps that uses this technology i.e vault or secure notes.
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It was just my understanding that Google implemented it for Pie the same way as for iOS. The apps for ios is just coded for biometric. No need to specify if it should be faceID or an older touchid phone.
So the apps should just ask for biometric authentication and therefor it should use whatever I has active.
The app developer would need to code it for FaceID, both my banking apps have settings within the app to use fingerprint login, there would be a setting required to provide faceID login likewise. The same also applies to my phone carriers usage meter, they have only just modified it for fingerprint login.
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There is currently no Android standard for face unlock so using it as an identification for banking apps or making payments would be very insecure. Different Android phones currently use different methods to implement face unlock and some of those methods can be bypassed with a photograph.

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