Messenger becomes more and more secure: the team of Facebook would be working on a feature that would allow users to access their chats through the release with the face. The expert discovered this possible novelty Jane Manchun Wong, who had the opportunity to analyze theofficial application to Android.
Facebook has been involved in multiple scandals related to the safety of its members. To regain their trust again, the well-known social network founded by Mark Zuckerberg is working on some possible solutions to preserve the privacy of users. The latest news concerns Messenger, the application for sending and receiving messages.
Facebook Messenger is working on "Face ID" app lock
It can be enabled right after the user leave Messenger or after a duration
It seems Face ID will NOT be sent to, or stored by Facebook’s servers, according to the description shown in the screenshot pic.twitter.com/pqBQAjOrnd
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) January 23, 2020
The group would be considering adopting a method of biometric recognition which, using unique body parts, would ensure maximum safety. In particular, as discovered by Jane Manchun Wong, Facebook would be betting on facial recognition.
Il code analyzed still appears a little too "sketchy" and this would make us think that the functionality is still in the early stages. It is therefore not certain that the company actually makes this security available. Apparently, users, if the feature is actually released, will be able to activate this tool from settings and the data will not be stored on server on Facebook.
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