Abstract
Fingerprint ID has come a long way since around 100 years ago, when police forces first started to capture fingerprints using ink and paper. This article takes a deep-dive into the development of fingerprint capture – in particular the innovations made over the past 25 years, and what these mean for the future of this technology in key areas like mobile phone authentication.
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