Skip to main content

The New Era of Biometric Systems

Digital mug shots, iris scan, and DNA reports are more extensively used by various governments these days to locate criminals and preventing crimes. Earlier the main method of identifying a criminal was strictly restricted to finger prints which are a main piece of forensic evidence. During the Afgan war the US expanded its biometric methods in preventing the crimes.

History of biometric technology dates back to 14th century, in China. Barros, who was exploring China, found that the Chinese merchants were stamping children's palm prints and footprints on paper with ink so as to differentiate between young kids. This could be the most primitive known cases of biometrics in use and is still being used today.

Fingerprints identification, is the talebearer, which the bomb makers and thieves mainly leav behind. There are millions of finger print database with many defense agencies like FBI, now they are preparing the database of facial recognition algorithms, iris match technology and DNA reports. Multi model biometric which is a combination of two models like facial recognition plus finger print are also under development which can give maximum accuracy.


There are gadgets working with biometric technology like Apple iPhone which can be unlocked with a finger print, android users can even unlock their phone with a glance. Schools, hospitals, and colleges are also using biometric technology since it can reduce the risk of password getting hacked or lost same time it can undermine the privacy as well.

Biometrics is also important for the planned ‘ePass’ for citizens of the European Union (EU). Biometric systems are unique, cannot be shared or is never lost .

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Saudi Debt Clock Trends: Is a Balanced Budget Ahead?

Saudi Arabia’s Debt Clock: Are Budget Surpluses on the Horizon? Saudi Arabia’s fiscal landscape is evolving — and fast. In this insightful analysis from Talkin Debts , we explore the latest Saudi Debt Clock data and what it reveals about the Kingdom’s bold efforts to balance the national budget in the post-oil-boom era. The country has been navigating a complex equation: πŸ’° Public investment, 🌍 economic diversification, πŸ›’️ oil price volatility, and a growing population. πŸ“Š What You'll Discover in the Full Article: Key Saudi debt trends from 2016 to 2025 The impact of Vision 2030 and non-oil revenue targets Whether the recent surpluses signal a sustainable shift How inflation, bond sales, and reserve strategies are shaping outcomes πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ Why It Matters: As one of the world’s most oil-dependent economies shifts toward diversification, its debt management strategy offers key lessons in balancing growth with fiscal control. This article explains how the K...

Your Personal Debt Clock

Your Debt Clock | Talkin Debts - Track & Manage Your Debt Talkin Debts Personal Debt Clock Track your debt in real-time and plan your path to financial freedom Total Debt Amount ($) Annual Interest Rate (%) Monthly Payment ($) Payment Frequency Monthly Bi-weekly Weekly Start My Debt Clock Overview Amortization Share Payoff Projection Amortization Schedule Share Your Debt Clock Embed this debt c...

Stop Debt Collector Harassment with a Free Cease and Desist Letter Tool

Tired of aggressive calls, letters, or threats from debt collectors? You’re not alone — and you have rights. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) gives consumers the legal right to demand debt collectors stop contacting them . But many people don’t know where to start — or how to write a proper cease and desist letter. That’s where the Talkin Debts' Cease and Desist Letter Generator comes in. πŸ›‘ In just a few clicks, this free online tool helps you: Create a legally sound cease and desist letter Customize it based on your situation Assert your FDCPA rights with confidence Take back control from debt collection harassment Whether you want to pause the contact, dispute the debt, or protect your peace — this tool was built for you. ✉️ What You’ll Need: Your name and mailing address Name of the debt collector A few details about the contact (calls, letters, etc.) Then download, print, or email your letter directly to the collector. ...