Affiliation:
1. NBN Sinhgad School of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
Due to its liability, biometrics are currently the most preferred technology. Because biometric authentication is very difficult to forget, steal, or guess, it is becoming more and more popular as a more reliable security solution than password-based ones. On the other side, biometric information that may be used to uniquely identify a person, such as fingerprints and iris patterns, can be used to follow people by connecting numerous different databases (such as where they have gone, what they have bought, etc.), which creates privacy issues.
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