![]() Microsoft is working with OEMs to make sure there are Hello-compatible systems available when Windows 10 launches. If an Internet ne’er-do-well were to gain access to the information stored on a Passport-enabled website’s server, all they would get is your public encryption key, which isn’t of any use. All the recognition happens locally first - then Passport cryptographically authenticates you with compatible services. Passport doesn’t have to transmit your face or fingerprint anywhere to log you into websites, though. Any site, app, or service that integrates Passport should then allow you immediate access from that device without typing a password. After the machine verifies that you are indeed who you claim to be, it will automatically authenticate with Passport. ![]() So, let’s say you’ve got a Windows 10 PC with a front-facing IR camera and facial recognition set up. Microsoft is also working to make Hello an important part of the Microsoft Passport single sign-in service. ![]()
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