Uday Chauhan

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Uday Chauhan

Uday Chauhan

@mau_dev_uday

Katılım Ekim 2025
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Alex@pioner_dev·
Cooking something interesting around binary transports for React Native JSI
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Samay
Samay@Samaytwt·
YouTube on Play Store - 48MB YouTube on App Store - 347.1MB what are they shipping 😭?
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Dr Dinesh Chandra Sharma
Dr Dinesh Chandra Sharma@DrDCSHARMAUPPSS·
#JusticeForTeachers #NoTetBeforeRteAct Rte लागू होने से पूर्व में नियुक्त शिक्षकों का टेट की अनिवार्यता के विरोध में काली पट्टी बाँधकर विरोध प्रदर्शन का क्रम अनवरत आज 25 को भी जारी है ।कल सभी जिला मुख्यालयों पर धरना प्रदर्शन किया । @pmo @narendramodi @dpradhanbjp @jayantrld @CMOfficeUP
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Uday Chauhan
Uday Chauhan@mau_dev_uday·
@Pmkphotoworks It happens, my younger brother could unlock the device although I have registered my faceid only
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Parth Monish Kohli
Parth Monish Kohli@Pmkphotoworks·
False. Face ID is actually quite easy to spoof if you have a sibling. Here's an example: ​My friend has an iPhone 11. As you can see in this video, he shows himself unlocking the phone first and then giving it to his brother. Surprisingly, Face ID recognized his brother's face as well and unlocked the device! ​They aren't twins, nor does his brother use the phone very often. Fun fact: this isn't the first time my friend has faced this problem. ​Privacy. That's iPhone. Sigh.
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Elorm Daniel@elormkdaniel

Face ID is the most reliable of the three. Here’s why. Touch ID uses fingerprints. It’s fast and convenient, but fingerprints are relatively easy to spoof compared to modern facial systems. They can fail when your fingers are wet, sweaty, dirty, or worn out. Apple itself estimates the false-match rate at about 1 in 50,000, which is good, but not the strongest. Face ID uses a depth camera and infrared dots to build a 3D map of your face, not just a picture. That means it works in the dark, adapts to glasses and beards, and is much harder to trick with photos or videos. Apple’s published false-match rate is about 1 in 1,000,000, which is 20× stronger than Touch ID. In real-world use, it also tends to work more consistently because you’re already looking at your phone. Optic ID (used on Vision Pro) scans your iris pattern. Iris recognition is extremely secure in theory, but it’s new and limited to a headset, not phones. It’s not really comparable for daily reliability yet because it depends on you wearing the device correctly and positioning your eyes.

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