The Google Pixel 4's face unlock isn't as secure as you'd hope

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Don't let someone get a hold of your Google Pixel 4
It has been confirmed that the Face Unlock feature for the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will still work even if your eyes are closed, the BBC
reports.TheIndianSubcontinent can confirm that even Google knows this might be an issue: in Security settings, a disclaimer warns users that
their phone can be unlocked if someone holds the phone up to their face - even if their eyes are closed.The issues with that are obvious
If Google's Face Unlock will grant access to your phone even when your eyes are closed, then all someone has to do is hold your Pixel 4 up
to your face while you're asleep
you to unlock your phone would be very easy this way
Worse still, Google has gotten rid of the fingerprint scanner on the Pixel 4, meaning there's no alternative biometric security option
You could go with a PIN or pattern, but those unlocking methods are less convenient for anyone who checks their phone frequently.In all
fairness to Google, this is far from the first major flaw with a biometric security system
It's not even the worst case in recent memory.People have fooled facial scanners with photos of a user's face
In the case of the Pixel 4, Google told the BBC that the Face Unlock feature wouldn't be fooled by photos or masks.Even if fingerprint
unlocking were an alternative for the Pixel 4, it suffers from some vulnerabilities as well
If you're incapacitated or a heavy sleeper, someone could just as easily put your finger to the sensor and unlock your phone
Samsung is facing some embarrassment right now, as its Galaxy S10 has a flaw that lets any fingerprint work with the fingerprint scanner.So,
even if the Google Pixel 4 isn't perfectly secure with its biometric sensors, this isn't looking like the worst security flaw
And, there's still time for Google to fix the issue before it faces consumers.The Pixel 4 will be available October 24, and Google is
still working to improve the feature
And, earlier leaks of the Pixel 4 had shown a settings option to require open eyes for Face Unlock, so it may be a feature update that can
roll out sooner than later.