Apple just bought Realface -- an Israeli startup that makes facial recognition technology, which can be used to authenticate users. “The deal is estimated to be worth a couple of million of
dollars,” The
Times Of Israel reports. “Realface, set up in 2014 by Adi Eckhouse Barzilai and Aviv Mader, has developed a facial recognition software that offers users a smart
biometric login, aiming to make passwords redundant when accessing mobile devices or PCs.”
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