iPhone X Face ID FAQ

Apple released iPhone X for us last week, much of the discussion has been focused on Face ID. Many people believe Face ID is not going to be as convenient as Touch ID, this tutorial aims to help you solve some of your doubts regarding Face ID.



Q: How Face ID works?

A: By making use of the front-facing camera, you may take this tutorial as reference The Most Simplest Way to Set Up Face ID on iPhone.

Q: Will Face ID information be exposed?

A: Apple will never share Face ID information with anyone, including law enforcement. That’s because Apple doesn’t have access to what’s scanned by Apple’s Face ID system. All data is stored in the iPhone X’s Secure Enclave, which is the same method Apple used with Touch ID.

Q: Can I quickly disable Face ID?

A: Face ID can quickly be disabled by users by pressing and holding the iPhone X’s side buttons.

Q: What happens if it is night?

A: Face ID has an infrared camera that detects your face when it is night, so you should not worry.

Q: What if I wear glasses, a cap, or leave a beard?

A: It doesn’t matter. The face recognition system of the iPhone X “invisibly” launches 30,000 different points to your face to measure and analyze it almost instantaneously. For this, no matter what changes happen in your face over time.

Q: How many faces can one register on Face ID?

A: Only one.
Q: What other things can I do with Face ID?

A: Face ID is so secure that it will serve to authorize purchases through Apple Pay. It will also work with third-party apps, as a password and as with Touch ID.

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