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Microsoft Could Bring Windows Hello To Android, iPhone (thurrott.com)

Microsoft may have plans to bring Windows Hello, one of the headline features of Microsoft's current operating system, to Android and iOS. Windows Hello is a feature that lets people unlock their PC with fingerprint, face, or iris. Paul Thurrott reports: With Windows 10 version 1607, Microsoft has expanded the Windows Hello authentication technologies to include support for companion devices. That we knew. But those companion devices, surprisingly, will include both Android and iPhone handsets. The question is whether those solutions will ever be made available to consumers.[...] On a Ignite 2016 session called Expand Windows Hello Family to companion devices and browser, Microsoft outlined some ideas around this. "When you think about a user and the kind of devices they carry with them," Microsoft senior program manager lead Anoosh Saboori said during the session, "they normally have the phone in their pocket, they [might] have some kind of wearable on their arm, some of them might have the security fobs given to them by their company, and many of us carry a badge with us that is used to gain access to different physical locations. We wanted to leverage these devices as a way to knowing the user."

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  1. Translate Jargon to English by sehlat · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Original: We wanted to leverage these devices as a way to knowing the user.

    Translation: We wanted to have more ways to gather data we can sell to advertisers and pass along to the National Surveillance Agency.

  2. Hello hell. by wwalker · · Score: 1

    Why would I need Windows Hell on my... Oh, sorry, didn't see the "o" at the end there... (yes, I'm a karma whore)

  3. Re:Not just no by MightyMartian · · Score: 1

    The Jobs Reality Distortion Field is still holding.

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  4. Re:Attention Microsoft by unixisc · · Score: 1

    Agree, but would add some more suggestions. How about getting some really useful stuff to their own platform - Windows 10 Mobile? In particular, put in something like FaceTime and Google Duo (no, Skype ain't it), which can communicate w/ iPhone FaceTime or Android Duo users w/o requiring the latter to download the app?

    Also, I'd really like them to come up w/ a VOIP app for Windows Mobile - one like Vonage or 8x8.

  5. Windows Hello? by Geoffrey.landis · · Score: 1

    Windows Hello? But, when do I get my Windows Hello Kitty?

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  6. Re:Who the hell wants this? by Kjella · · Score: 1

    I was really pissed off at having to offer up my finger prints in order to enter the USA recently. Such things used to be demanded only of criminals. Are we all criminals now? It's degrading and insulting. Besides being a great way for these guys to track your every move.

    There's a lot of other times and places I'd complain but a border check at the actual border is not one of them. They're the ones with the most reason to verify that your passport is genuine and that you are in fact the person the passport belongs to. I do find it somewhat naughty that they keep it and don't simply register that the fingerprints have been verified and match, but I suppose they don't have jurisdiction to demand that other countries translate passport numbers to fingerprints later like say after a crime. Internal checkpoints are more totalitarian though, but still they're point checks.

    I'd be far more concerned with everything else like cell phones, electronic money, electronic tickets, car plate readers and whatnot that gives area surveillance over time. For example imagine all the interesting data you'd have if you correlated cell phone tower data to see which phones reported pretty much exactly the same, I've heard triangulation can be iffy but say two people in a car driving through a coverage area would enter and leave cells at nearly the same time. Once is a coincidence with the car before or after you, but over time you'd get patterns of who belong together. Particularly if you can pair it with traffic data.

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  7. Hoping for something different... by Fire_Wraith · · Score: 1

    Windows Hello? I was sort of looking more for "Windows Goodbye."

  8. Just what we need by OneHundredAndTen · · Score: 1

    Microsoft garbage in our phones. Following a time-honored tradition, consider yourself middle-fingered, Microsoft.

  9. It's just a path to a NSA backdoor... by squash_me_quickly · · Score: 1

    The anti Microsoft feelings in me made me immediately assume ulterior/negative motives :(

    ps. just so you all know... autoexec.bat and config.sys made me hate Microsoft a long, long time before I used Linux!

  10. Microsoft patented Android by khz6955 · · Score: 1

    Will Microsoft be threatening to sue Microsoft for using its patented technology in Android.

    Here's Why Nokia Is About To Get More Money Out Of Its Patents

  11. Headline features by thegarbz · · Score: 1

    What the hell is Hello? And how headline is a feature of the OS that I've never once used despite having the OS in question from day 1?

    1. Re:Headline features by jrumney · · Score: 1

      It's a feature where your PC unlocks when you look at it. But apparently the facial recognition was too good, so now Microsoft want to open a vulnerability where you can unlock a stolen PC by phoning the owner and thus tricking them into looking at their phone. This will bring the feature down to Microsoft's usual level of security.

    2. Re:Headline features by rtb61 · · Score: 1

      So if I bend over and point the phone at the other end of my digestive anatomy, will M$ recognise that as they insert digital the probe.

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  12. Re:Attention Microsoft by ChunderDownunder · · Score: 1

    (yeah I know they're the devil and all that, so don't flame me) Personally, I welcome the competition, if it forces Google and Apple to lift their game.

    MS apps on my phone: Outlook. Google have had 3 goes at building an email app and they all suck.

  13. Re:Who the hell wants this? by ChunderDownunder · · Score: 1

    Just finger prints? At some airports I travelled through, they did iris scanning too.

  14. No thank you by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

    No, no no no. DO. NOT. WANT.

    Don't pollute the Android and Apple ecosystems with your user-hostile crap.

    I neither want nor need Microsoft to make competing phones worse.

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