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Alienware, aliensense, can you view who tried to log on your computer using the facial recognition software?

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Alienware, aliensense, can you view who tried to log on your computer using the facial recognition software?

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When Windows 10 was released, the operating system supported three Hello types:

  1. PIN. Before you can use Windows Hello to enable biometrics on a device, you must create a PIN to use as your initial Hello gesture. After you’ve set a PIN, you can add biometric gestures if you want to. You can always use the PIN to release your credentials. Therefore, you can still unlock and use your device even if you cant use your preferred biometric gesture because of an injury or if the sensor is unavailable or not working correctly.
  2. Facial recognition. This type uses special cameras that recognize an image in infrared (IR) light, which allows them to reliably tell the difference between a photograph or scan and a living person. Several vendors provide external cameras that incorporate this technology, and major laptop manufacturers are incorporating it into their devices.
  3. Fingerprint recognition. This type uses a capacitive fingerprint sensor to scan your fingerprint. Fingerprint readers have been available for Windows-based computers for years, but the current generation of sensors is significantly more reliable and less error-prone. Most existing fingerprint readers (whether external or integrated into laptops or USB keyboards) work with Windows 10. You can read about all these types of authentication methods in this article https://recfaces.com/articles/facial-vs-fingerprints-biometrics.
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I believe that someone was in my house and tried to get on my m15x laptop that uses the aliensense facial recognition program, and I was wondering if it stores who tried to log on.

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