San Francisco Public Employees Can Now Use iPhone

It is incredible but true, these typical things that happen on a normal day in the United States of America but that will never cease to amaze us. Although in Spain we are not to shoot rockets either in response to the latest "veto" that the Ministry of Defense imposed on employees about Huawei devices, something that was never clarified.

Well let's not stray from the topic It is a good day for the public employees of San Francisco, now they will be able to use their iPhone again after more than half a year of prohibition, What was this curious story due to?

As we have said, the less curious if we consider that the city of San Francisco is less than an hour away from Cupertino, the town that houses Apple's headquarters in California. Well, in a display of originality and without having carried out a too detailed study of the consequences, the city of San Francisco decided to prohibit its public employees from using facial recognition mechanisms in May. Now this regulation has been nuanced as they have told Wired:

Employees will be able to use their own facial recognition mechanisms again, in fact many of them have it directly in their pocket.

Now we will include exceptions to the prohibition of the use of facial recognition about Apple's Face ID as well as some other technologies used for example on Facebook. 

Anyway, another one for the list of curious regulations in the United States that never ceases to amaze us. This also serves us as a method of entertainment, let's face it. Meanwhile… do you think that public employees in San Francisco really stopped using their iPhone because of this ban? Well, rather they stopped using Face ID and switched to the numeric code, I'm lazy just thinking about it.


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