Face ID is coming soon to Macbooks and iMacs.

courtesy: 9to5mac

There are no doubts that Apple is the best brand in the world in the circumstances of data security and breaches. This is one of the main reason that most of the business class people look for this Cupertino giant. They always try to improvise their security features very often and make their products safer. Most of the other manufacturers fails to do this privacy concerned features.

Apple is the first brand to introduce biometrics such as fingerprint and Face-Id in their devices. But mostly these are only available in their Iphones and the iPads. To extend this feature to some of their macbooks and iMacs the company is testing this feature in a beta program macOS Big Sur Beta 3 reported by 9to5MAC.

There are some references in the code called "PearlCamera". If you don't know what it means, it is a codename which Apple used for it's FaceId feature in the Iphone X lineup. Other codes like " TrueDepth Camera, FaceDetect and BioCapture " were also found. Literally these codes are just pointing the Face Recognition feature.

It is also worth mentioning that Apple is the only brand who makes useful innovations and properly implement in their products without being gimmicky.Yet, there are no official announcements about the updates and Apple claims to bring this feature by the end of this year. Moreover this update seems to be in the earlier stages and we will have to wait to hear more news in future.

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