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I believe I read somewhere that MS was talking about future Windows 10 devices to become more "passwordless" and use more fingerprinting or retina scanning.
I believe I read somewhere that MS was talking about future Windows 10 devices to become more "passwordless" and use more fingerprinting or retina scanning.
Whoosh! That was weird!
I have it too, and clicked on it. I got, "This app can't open; Check the Windows Store for more info. I clicked on "go to store" and got a flash of Store and Whoosh, it was gone!
I then opened the Store and got eight games in response to my search for Bio Enrollment!
I then opened the Store (beta) and got "no results" to my search for Bio Enrollment.
Went to Wikipedia and was told the page does not exist. Go figure! :)
Shall we all send feedback on this one?
I followed the link to Windows hello and searched "bio" and here's what I found:
Windows HelloI think this is a pretty accurate explanation. Looks like Adam F. figured it out and Spidey caught it in his web! :)introduces system support for biometric authentication – using your face, iris, or fingerprint to unlock your devices – with technology that is much safer than traditional passwords. You– uniquely you– plus your device are the keys to your Windows experience, apps, data and even websites and services – not a random assortment of letters and numbers that are easily forgotten, hacked, or written down and pinned to a bulletin board. Modern sensors recognize your unique personal characteristics to sign-you-in on a supporting Windows 10 device.