Mother shows how her iPhone X can be unlocked by her 10 year-old son with Face ID<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Face ID is undeniably more secure than Touch ID in a random sampling of population. Apple says the chance of a person unlocking your phone with Face ID is 1 in a million.</p>
<p>However, the probability of an incorrect match can be considerably higher fotr siblings, twins and children under the age of 13. A new video from a mother highlights exactly these limitations; she finds her 10-year old son can reliably unlock her phone using his face. Video after the jump …</p>
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Mother shows how her iPhone X can be unlocked by her 10 year-old son with Face ID