The technology in it self is not 100% bullet proof as it is today. To be 100% bullet proof we also need to solve the problem of twins who can login to each others phones. This is both apple, samsung and other phones.
We are protecting each account with a password in our first stages, and the password will be there until the technology is 100% bullet proof. In our whitepaper, we are talking about things that needs to be solved. To make the system bullet proof.
The hack you read about, is that the Vietnamese hack where they used a mask to unlock the phone?
But take a look at this video, shows the security and the problems we face. In the video they also use a mask, at the Vietnamese hack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhbMLmsCax0
Hi,
the project is certainly interesting and important from the point of view of security. In this context, I'm interested in the banal question: now many people make plastic and change facial features. How can I restore my account if the system does not recognize you after such changes? )))
Our first stages will use a privatekey as you know it from any other wallets today. Our aim is to make the face the private key. As the technology isn't 100% bullet proof yet, we need to use a normal privatekey for the first stages of development. But actually the current state of the facial recognition is further in development than many know. Take a look at this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltY5R0PNctQ Go to 5:30 and 7:40.
We are not fare, from the 100%. But as described before, there a still a few complexities that needs to be solved