Apple patents technology that will allow users to secretly call 911 using fingerprint

The technology will keep the potential attacker unaware of device owner’s action and additionally, the feature could pull live audio or video directly from the iPhone.

By: INDO ASIAN NEWS SERVICE
| Updated on: Jul 19 2017, 12:30 IST
Apple’s patented technology, if realised, could be very helpful in improving individual’s safety.
Apple’s patented technology, if realised, could be very helpful in improving individual’s safety. (Getty Images)
Apple’s patented technology, if realised, could be very helpful in improving individual’s safety.
Apple’s patented technology, if realised, could be very helpful in improving individual’s safety. (Getty Images)

In a bid to enhance security measures on iPhone, Apple has patented a technology that would allow users to secretly call 911 using their fingerprints.

According to the patent published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the feature would allow users to call emergency services when a conventional method may not be practical, CNN reported on Tuesday.

The feature would look for a sequence of fingerprints or applied pressure to trigger a 911 call which could be programmed to bypass the screenlock authentication and may also send user's location to the authorities.

"The user may programme the electronic device to recognise input entered with a particular sequence of fingers, such as 'pinky-ring-pinky', as a command to make an emergency call," the patent was quoted.

This will keep the potential attacker unaware of device owner's action and additionally, the feature could pull live audio or video directly from the iPhone.

The patent also includes a method that could erase or hide sensitive information of the user, the report added.

The patented technology, if realised, could be very helpful in improving individual's safety.

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First Published Date: 19 Jul, 12:30 IST
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