According to news on July 31, following Touch ID fingerprint unlocking and Face ID facial unlocking, Apple’s latest patent explores Heart ID, which can unlock devices such as iPhones by detecting and verifying user heartbeat data. Apple stated in the patent that electronic devices often store personal and confidential information, including contacts, emails, call logs, etc., and that multiple users may share one device. In the patent, Apple believes that in addition to conventional biometric authentication methods, user identity can also be verified based on the user's heartbeat attributes. For example, a device could process the duration of a specific portion of a user's heart rhythm or the relative size of a user's electrocardiogram (EKG) spikes and compare it to a stored profile to authenticate the device user.
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