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Android Central Question
Is just me or is there anyone else who is worried to use Samsung's smartphones who has iris scanner (S8, S8+, Note 8)?
Samsung is saying that if you don't look to IR everything is ok and safe. BUT you never know what kind of virus you have on a smartphone. Maybe you have a virus which could turn on IR and this IR then goes to your eyes all the time when you use the phone!!
I also read this article (dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4597594/Samsung-users-say-iris-scanner-causing-eye-discomfort.html) where they say:
"Although the South Korean firm has deemed the technology safe, studies have found that the protein found in the lens of the eye is very sensitive to the infrared radiation used in the biometric and when exposed, can lead to cataract."
And the article also say: "Voke also noted that damage could occurs as the ‘result of smaller repeated doses’ - which may be similar to the amount your eyes are exposed to while opening your smartphone."
Someone would say ..use the skin (like dbrand) for the smartphone and put the skin over iris scanner to protect you. This is not a good idea. IR can go through items. As you can see on the picture on this link (coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/image_galleries/ir_zoo/lessons/background.html) IR can go through dark plastic bag. So it can probably go through dbrand or some other skin too.
So I am really worried to use Samsung's smartphones. And also iPhone X which use IR to detect your face. So this phone have the same problem.
Samsung is saying that if you don't look to IR everything is ok and safe. BUT you never know what kind of virus you have on a smartphone. Maybe you have a virus which could turn on IR and this IR then goes to your eyes all the time when you use the phone!!
I also read this article (dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4597594/Samsung-users-say-iris-scanner-causing-eye-discomfort.html) where they say:
"Although the South Korean firm has deemed the technology safe, studies have found that the protein found in the lens of the eye is very sensitive to the infrared radiation used in the biometric and when exposed, can lead to cataract."
And the article also say: "Voke also noted that damage could occurs as the ‘result of smaller repeated doses’ - which may be similar to the amount your eyes are exposed to while opening your smartphone."
Someone would say ..use the skin (like dbrand) for the smartphone and put the skin over iris scanner to protect you. This is not a good idea. IR can go through items. As you can see on the picture on this link (coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/image_galleries/ir_zoo/lessons/background.html) IR can go through dark plastic bag. So it can probably go through dbrand or some other skin too.
So I am really worried to use Samsung's smartphones. And also iPhone X which use IR to detect your face. So this phone have the same problem.