Most biometric hand readers take an outline of a part of your hand and convert it to a few numbers. Every time your hand is read the number changes. They are just looking for the number to be close.
It is impossible to convert this number back to the original
Do you know what information is being recorded?
An outline of your fingers.
Do you know who can use that information?
Everyone who can see your hand already has this information.
Because all you humans look the same.
Most biometric hand readers take an outline of a part of your hand and convert it to a few numbers. Every time your hand is read the number changes. They are just looking for the number to be close. It is impossible to convert this number back to the original
That would give you a fairly unique handscan.
Do you know what information is being recorded? An outline of your fingers. Do you know who can use that information? Everyone who can see your hand already has this information.
Yes, you and Howard Hughes got it right. Don't touch those door knobs.