Facebook messenger will have its own faceid
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FaceID, facial recognition, is a system that is widely used today. Phones use it to register, but also some pages seek to incorporate this system. Facebook Messenger is working on incorporating its own system, which is something that has been rumored for months, but it seems it will be official soon in the messaging application.
Facebook Messenger will have its own FaceID
We currently have no dates to launch this function in the application. What seems clear is that this function is getting closer to being official.
New feature
The idea is that this FaceID in Facebook Messenger serves to protect or block the application, so that no other person will be able to enter your account and read the messages. It is one of the functions that many expect in this regard, to provide their account with greater privacy. Although the fact that the social network stores a photo of the user's face raises doubts.
At the moment it is in an experimental phase, so it is something that will take time. The social network has not confirmed anything about this function so far, but it may become official in a while.
It would not be unusual if other applications owned by the social network end up incorporating this FaceID function. At the moment it seems that Facebook Messenger will be the first in this case to use it. But others like Facebook may also use it at some point in the future.
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