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Microsoft has removed the ability to use its Windows Hello facial recognition feature in dark rooms. Interestingly, the tech giant quietly made the change in April, as noticed by Windows Central. According to Microsoft, a security flaw related to Windows Hello spoofing resulted in the removal of the facial recognition in the dark functionality…
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Windows Hello facial recognition no longer works in the dark
Microsoft has removed the ability to use its Windows Hello facial recognition feature in dark rooms. Interestingly, the tech giant quietly made the change in April, as noticed by Windows Central. According to Microsoft, a security flaw related to Windows Hello spoofing resulted in the removal of the facial recognition in the dark functionality…