A biometric recognition system is a computer system that identifies a person based on one or more physical characteristics (such as fingerprint, face recognition, color and size of your iris, etc.).
This means that the user does not need to memorize or write down passwords. In addition, biometric authentication mechanisms are more secure than traditional passwords because they are based on the non-transferable physical characteristics of users, therefore making them very difficult to attack.
This means that the user does not need to memorize or write down passwords. In addition, biometric authentication mechanisms are more secure than traditional passwords because they are based on the non-transferable physical characteristics of users, therefore making them very difficult to attack.