According to the company, FaceID uses advanced facial recognition technology, which can’t be fooled by photos or ultra-realistic masks. Recently, a 10-year-old boy managed to trick his mother’s iPhone X using his face. The mother and son duo have posted a video on Youtube which features mother Sana Sherwani and her kid Ammar Malik. The 41-second long video shows that the kid was able to unlock the iPhone X of sherwani because of some visible family resemblance.
Attaullah Malik, the husband of Sherwani who works as a director of technology operations at Taskstream pointed out the flaws in a LinkedIn post “Apparently, TrueDepth camera’s depth map of my wife’s face, which was created by projecting and analysing over 30,000 dots, wasn’t accurate enough as it worked with my 10-year-old son. He doesn’t fall under the ‘twins’ exception and has a big age difference compared to my wife. His face is smaller than my wife’s face, and the geometry of their faces don’t match, at least to human eyes” It is worth remembering that in recent tests, the iPhone X also was not able to differentiate twin siblings, which was to be expected, taking into consideration that the two have the same features. However, failing to differentiate a mother and her 10-year-old son is something that really shows how Face ID might not be as safe as the Touch ID.