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Microsft says Windows Hello no longer works in the dark, and . . . Windows Central today reported that the behavior isn’t a bug, but a feature Previously, Windows Hello relied on infrared (IR) sensors to scan your face in 3D That’s why it worked great in low light—IR doesn’t need much to see your features clearly
Windows Hello Face Unlock in Darkness: Security Update User . . . The disabling of Windows Hello Face Unlock in the dark is not a bug, but a product of security evolution Microsoft’s shift to requiring both IR and visible-light facial recognition is a textbook example of the security–convenience trade-off, born of necessity in response to emerging spoofing vulnerabilities