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Well Hello – Windows 10 will support biometric passwords

Apple iPhone 6 users are now in the habit of unlocking their devices with use of a fingerprint scan, and specific laptop manufacturers offered fingerprint scanners in place of passwords long before that. But now Microsoft Corp. has announced it’s making all forms of biometric authentication more standard for consumers with Windows Hello for Windows 10.

Users of Windows 10 devices with the requisite hardware will be able to use their face, scan their fingerprint – or even their iris, and automatically sign in to Windows without need to type a password. In a blog posted yesterday on the official Windows blog, Joe Belfiore details the new set of biometric features in the upcoming operating system release, while being careful to assure users of “enterprise grade security” often.

Microsoft explains the new features in this video:

 

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