FaceID is the opposite of intrusion of privacy— your images are stored on a chip on your device and cannot be removed by the CIA if you bombed a school in the name of your demon lord.
Look up “Secure Enclave” and then search for the shooting incident in the US which had US crime agencies demanding Apple open up FaceID. Apple did not.
FaceID is probably the securest thing humans have ever used in the history of money.
Also, Volt uses their own version not Apple’s, and their face recognition has a specific purpose but not closely tied with TSS signature.
FaceID is the opposite of intrusion of privacy— your images are stored on a chip on your device and cannot be removed by the CIA if you bombed a school in the name of your demon lord.
Look up “Secure Enclave” and then search for the shooting incident in the US which had US crime agencies demanding Apple open up FaceID. Apple did not.
FaceID is probably the securest thing humans have ever used in the history of money.
Also, Volt uses their own version not Apple’s, and their face recognition has a specific purpose but not closely tied with TSS signature.