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Scientists Advise Caution On Fingerprint Data

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Scientists suggest avoiding pointing fingers directly at camera lenses to mitigate biometric data collection risks. Information can be gathered from fingers at distances of 1.5 to 3 meters.

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VOV1 Vietnam

“To limit the risk of personal information leakage, scientists suggest that when taking photos, people should not point fingers or fingertips directly at the lens.”

VOV1 Vietnam

“To limit the risk of personal information leakage, scientists suggest that when taking photos, people should not point fingers or fingertips directly at the lens, but can create hand gestures, turning the fingers outward, or use a writing gesture.”

VOV1 Vietnam

“To limit the risk of personal information leakage, scientists suggest that when taking photos, people should not point their fingers or fingertips directly at the lens.”

VOV1 Vietnam

“To limit the risk of personal information leakage, scientists suggest that when taking photos, people should not point fingers or fingertips directly at the camera lens.”

VOV1 Vietnam

“To limit the risk of personal information leakage, scientists suggest that when taking photos, do not point fingers or fingertips directly at the camera lens, but can create hand gestures, turning the fingers outward, or using a writing gesture.”

VOV1 Vietnam

“To limit the risk of personal information leakage, scientists suggest that when taking photos, people should not point fingers or fingertips directly at the camera lens, but can create hand gestures, turning the fingers outward, or use a writing gesture.”

VOV1 Vietnam

“To limit the risk of personal information leakage, scientists suggest that when taking photos, do not let fingers or fingertips point directly at the lens.”

VOV1 Vietnam

“To limit the risk of personal information leakage, scientists suggest that when taking photos, people should not point fingers or fingertips directly at the camera.”

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