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The fingerprint scanner on Apple's new iPhone 5S
is being heralded as the most innovative feature on the latest model of
the company's smartphone. However, Apple has admitted that its "Touch
ID" sensor isn't exactly perfect -- namely, it doesn't like sweaty
fingers.
Company testers have discovered that the Touch ID sensor
will not always respond to fingertips coated in sweat, lotion, or other
liquids, an Apple spokesperson told The Wall Street Journal.
Besides fluids, the scanner also doesn't seem to like fingertips with
scars. However, the company spokesperson told the Journal that this
issue is easily solvable by using another finger on the scanner.
Apple's Touch ID sensor technology is something completely new for
smartphone users. The scanner is capacitive, thin, and can scan in 360
degrees. This means the sensor doesn't have to be oriented
in a certain manner in relation to a user's finger. It also can learn
multiple fingers, so it's not limited to just a thumbprint. The
technology is said to be superior to laptop fingerprint sensors that
make users repeatedly swipe the scanner.
In adding a fingerprint sensor to the iPhone, Apple has begun to rethink device security and online identity. The scanner will presumably act as a first line of defense against would-be thieves and hackers.
Users' fingerprint data will be encrypted and stored on the device's
processor -- it will not be backed up to iCloud. According to the
Journal, this type of storage means that it should be near impossible
for a thief to reverse-engineer someone's fingerprint.
CNET contacted Apple for comment. We'll update this story when we get more information.
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