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Google files ‘facial password’ patent to increase Android security – Daily News & Analysis

Google files 'facial password' patent to increase Android security
Daily News & Analysis
Google files 'facial password' patent to increase Android security. Friday, Jun 7, 2013, 23:57 IST | Place: London | Agency: ANI. It says examples of the requests that might be made include, a frown, a tongue protrusion, an open-mouth smile, a forehead
Google Face Unlock patent adds facial expressions to Android securityAndroid Community
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Google Face Unlock patent adds facial expressions to Android security – Android Community

Google Face Unlock patent adds facial expressions to Android security
Android Community
Google Face Unlock patent adds facial expressions to Android security. 0. By Cory Gunther; on 7 Jun, 2013. Google Face Unlock patent adds facial expressions to Android security. The ongoing debate about how secure and realistic face unlock is on
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Google facial password patent aims to boost Android security – BBC News

Google facial password patent aims to boost Android security
BBC News
Users could soon be asked to pull a series of faces to unlock their Android phones or tablets. Google has filed a patent suggesting users stick out their tongue or wrinkle their nose in place of a password. It says requiring specific gestures could

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Google’s patent for email snooping? Microsoft offers your boss email spying powers now

Filing for a patent does not always mean a company will follow through and make that product a reality, but it is still interesting to see what patents are filed.
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