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Amazon Wants To Replace Passwords With Selfies and Videos (thestack.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Amazon has filed a patent application for a technology which would allow consumers to authenticate transactions via selfie or video. As part of the verification process, the computer or mobile device will prompt the user to 'perform certain actions, motions or gestures, such as to smile, blink, or tilt his or her head.' Amazon claims that the introduction of facial recognition technology will make transactions more user friendly and secure than conventional identification methods, such as passwords which can be stolen and hacked.

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  1. Good thing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    there aren't any pictures of me on the internet.

    Oh.

  2. Can we stick with passwords? by YukariHirai · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'm not too optimistic about systems like this. Sure, passwords can be stolen, but if you're careful they can be kept secret, and they can be changed if need be. But my face? If someone gets their hands on a suitable picture or video of me (really not hard to get a photo or video of the average person) and can use that, I'm shit outta luck. And on the other hand, I'm also concerned that an automated system could decide that I don't look like me; the state of my beard at the time or whatever throwing it off.

    So in short, interesting idea, but probably not all that practical.

    1. Re:Can we stick with passwords? by I4ko · · Score: 3, Insightful

      How about the system recognizes the blood on my face and the knife on my throat or the gun next to my head. Using faces for passwords is as ridiculous as using fingerprints for passwords. Biometrics should only be used for usernames, passwords should be something you know, not something that you are.

  3. Multiyear Prime subscriber here... by rmdingler · · Score: 3, Insightful
    No. No. Hell no, Amazon.

    Allegedly for help with the troublesome task of entering passwords from a mobile device, this co-opting of the device's camera function is a bit too Orwellian.

    And if I get to where I can't use a mobile phone keyboard, I will use a tablet or just wait till I get my ass home.

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    Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.

    Ernest Hemingway

  4. How the Fuck Does it Make it Easier by oh_my_080980980 · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Wait:

    "The entry of these passwords on portable devices is not user friendly in many cases, as the small touchscreen or keyboard elements can be difficult to accurately select, "

    You mean to say things are not easy to do on mobile device??? About fucking time someone said this. OF COURSE IT'S NOT EASIER...it never was - never stopped you from pushing people to do all things mobile.

    Again, it's about the mobile device not the computer. Never had a fucking problem ordering via a computer. Fuck Off Amazon.

  5. Re:Photo in front of the camera by Joe_Dragon · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You can dial 911 from the lock screen.

  6. Security by JasterBobaMereel · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The 3 factors are
    Something you know : Password
    Something you have : Key
    Something you are : Biometrics

    also known as
    Something you forgot
    Something you lost
    Something you cease to be ...

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    Puteulanus fenestra mortis
  7. Re:Photo in front of the camera by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And what happens if your face in damaged in accident, or you have a stroke, or you die?

    Then, if it was really important, you would have hopefully already set up a way for someone you trust to get your password (which, contrary to the headline, is not being "replaced" in the most literal sense) and then they can get access to your stuff.

    I can't help feeling your doom-mongering is a bit like saying, "They want us to start cars with keys? What if I lose my keys?!" We seem to have managed okay with such a system so far.

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    systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
  8. Flawed by wkwilley2 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Face recognition is all fine and well till you grow a beard, or have a stroke.

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    Have you ever fallen asleep at the keybhanusdiog?