On October 22, 2017, the Washington Post shares a new worry about data privacy.
The iPhone X’s front sensors scan 30,000 points to make a 3D model of users’ faces and then shares the faces’ maps with lots of apps.
However, Apple spokesman Tom Neumayr said “We take privacy and security very seriously. This commitment is reflected in the strong protections we have built around Face ID data—protecting it with the Secure Enclave in iPhone X—as well as many other technical safeguards we have built into iOS.”
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