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    Apple Vision Pro headset will use your eyes to sign in with Optic ID

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    Apple’s Vision Pro headset will introduce a new approach to security in the company’s products: your eyes. The mixed reality device will use an Optic ID system that studies your irises through invisible LED light exposures, and compares it against your enrolled eye data to sign you in. You can use it as a password replacement and to make purchases in the App Store or using Apple Pay.

    The company stresses that your eye data is encrypted and isolated in the headset’s Secure Enclave. It never leaves the device and isn’t available to apps. As with Face ID, then, there won’t be actual images of your eyes or ways for intruders to abuse them.

    This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

    Follow all of the news from Apple’s WWDC 2023 right here.

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