
BioID
BioID refers to a biometric identification system that uses unique biological characteristics, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, or iris patterns, to verify a person's identity. This technology enhances security by ensuring that access to devices, systems, or services is granted only to authorized individuals. By analyzing these distinct physical traits, BioID can quickly and accurately confirm identities, making it useful in various applications, including smartphones, secure facilities, and online services. It represents a shift towards more secure and convenient ways to authenticate users compared to traditional passwords or IDs.