Novembro 18, 2018

Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing for Windows Hello Face Authentication

Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing for Windows Hello Face Authentication

Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing for Windows Hello Face Authentication: Windows 10 PC allows you to sign-in using fingerprint, face recognition, or iris scan using Windows Hello. Now Windows hello is a biometrics-based technology which enables users to authenticate their identity in order to access their devices, apps, networks etc using any one of the above methods. Now face detection in Windows 10 works well, but it can’t differentiate between a photo of your face inside your mobile or the actual user face.

The potential threat because of this issue is that someone with your photo could unlock your device by using their mobile. To overcome this difficulty, the anti-spoofing technology comes into actions and once you have enabled the anti-spoofing for Windows Hello Face Authentication, a photo of the authentic user cannot be used to login into the PC.

Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing for Windows Hello Face Authentication

Once the enhanced anti-spoofing is enabled, Windows will require all users on the device to use anti-spoofing for facial features. This policy is not enabled by default and users have to manually enable anti-spoofing feature. Anyway, without wasting any time let’s see How to Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing for Windows Hello Face Authentication with the help of the below-listed tutorial.

Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing for Windows Hello Face Authentication

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Method 1: Disable or Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing for Windows Hello Face Authentication in Group Policy Editor

1.Preme a tecla Windows + R e despois escribe gpedit.msc e prema Intro para abrir Editor de políticas de grupo.

gpedit.msc en execución

2. Navegue ata a seguinte localización:

Computer ConfigurationAdministrative TemplatesWindows ComponentsBiometricsFacial Features

3. Selecciona Características faciais then in right window pane double-click on the “Configurar anti-spoofing mellorado” política.

Double-click on Configure enhanced anti-spoofing policy in gpedit

4.Now change the settings of the Configure enhanced anti-spoofing policy according to:

To Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing for Windows Hello Face Authentication: Select Not Configured or Disabled
To Disable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing for Windows Hello Face Authentication: Select Enabled

Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing for Windows Hello Face Authentication in Group Policy Editor

5.Click Apply followed by OK then close Group Policy Editor.

6.Reinicie o PC para gardar os cambios.

Method 2: Disable or Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing for Windows Hello Face Authentication in Registry Editor

1.Preme a tecla Windows + R e despois escribe regedit e prema Intro para abrir Editor de Rexistro.

Executar o comando regedit

2. Navegue ata a seguinte clave de rexistro:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftBiometricsFacialFeatures

3. Fai clic co botón dereito sobre FacialFeatures A continuación, seleccione Novo > Valor DWORD (32 bits).

Right-click on FacialFeatures then select New then click DWORD (32-bit) Value

4.Nome este DWORD recén creado como EnhancedAntiSpoofing e presione Enter.

Name this newly created DWORD as EnhancedAntiSpoofing and hit Enter

5.Double-click on EnhancedAntiSpoofing DWORD and change it’s value to:

Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing: 1
Disable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing: 0

Enable Enhanced Anti-Spoofing for Windows Hello Face Authentication in Registry Editor

6.Once you have typed the correct value simply click OK.

7.Close registry editor and reboot your PC to save changes.

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