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The In Display Fingerprint Sensor is a type of biometric technology that uses a fingerprint to authenticate a user. It is a contactless technology that is embedded into the display of a device, such as a smartphone, and is used to unlock the device and access secure applications. The technology works by scanning the user's fingerprint and then comparing it to a stored template. If the two match, the user is authenticated.
In Display Fingerprint Sensors offer a number of advantages over traditional biometric authentication methods, such as improved security, convenience, and accuracy. They are also more aesthetically pleasing than traditional fingerprint scanners, as they are embedded into the device's display.
In Display Fingerprint Sensors are becoming increasingly popular in the biometrics market, as they offer a secure and convenient way to authenticate users. Companies in the market include Apple, Samsung, Synaptics, Goodix, and Egis Technology. Show Less Read more