Monday, 26 December 2011

Advantages of Fingerprint

Dear all, Greeting from GeForce..
Today, I would like to share you guys something in my assignment, that is compatible with my title today,  
Advantages of Fingerprint!

Fingerprint identification is widely treated as highly accurate and very reliable since the because statistical chance of two people on Earth having identical fingerprints is very low.

Added Security
 
Biometric fingerprint scanners introduce an entirely new level of security to whatever the scanner is used for. Passwords can be cracked and locks can be picked, but it's a lot more difficult to fake a fingerprint. Granted, thieves are resourceful and will probably figure out ways to bypass this method, too, but they won't be as simple as sticking a file into a lock or figuring out somebody's password.


Accuracy
Biometric technology comes in many different forms, from facial and eye scanners to voice recognition systems, but none have proven as accurate as fingerprint biometrics, which is why it has become the most widely used biometric security measure. In the off chance that something goes wrong and the reader won't accept your fingerprint, there is usually a backup method of access such as a password or key.

No Forgotten Keys or Passwords

With biometric finger scanning, you don't have to worry about misplacing your key or not remembering a password. Since the technology uses your fingerprint to either allow or deny access, the only way to lose your key would be to lose your finger, which likely won't happen.









Price
Despite what you may think, biometric fingerprint scanning is actually quite affordable. If you want a personal scanner for your computer you can easily find one for under $100 as of early 2010. With this kind of affordability, there's no reason not to get one if you've got stuff that needs to stay secure.


Reliability
 
If you choose a good model from a reputable vendor of biometric equipment, you will have a secure lock for as long as you need one. Your fingerprints will change very little, if at all, during your entire lifetime, and most of that change only happens to the elderly. This means that unless you are present and putting your finger to the reader, that lock will not open, giving you a reliable and mode of security that you can put your faith in.


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