On Sat, 2024-01-20 at 17:54 -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
c) Something you are, such as a biometric. This method involves verification of characteristics inherent to the individual, such as via retina scans, iris scans, fingerprint scans, finger vein scans, facial recognition, voice recognition, hand geometry, and even earlobe geometry
The problem with biometrics, is that if you're identified by data about you, that data is stolen, and someone can provide it on demand without your presence, you can't change your authentication data. If someone can fake your biodata, they can do it forever.
Fingerprints lifted from the glossy surface of your phone, a compromised service that held your data, a fraudulent service that gets you to log into them...