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Fingerprint recognition is a biometric technology used to identify individuals based on their unique fingerprints. It is used in a variety of applications, including access control, identity verification, and forensic analysis. In the context of science books, fingerprint recognition is used to provide readers with a secure way to access digital content. It is also used to authenticate readers and ensure that they are accessing the correct content.
Fingerprint recognition technology is used by a variety of companies, including Apple, Microsoft, and Samsung. It is also used by government agencies, such as the FBI, to identify criminals. Additionally, many universities and research institutions use fingerprint recognition technology to authenticate students and faculty. Show Less Read more