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Anyone who experiences dizziness, seizures, loss of awareness, blackouts, or other symptoms linked to an epileptic condition, or a family history of such symptoms or conditions, should see a doctor before using iris recognition.

The iris scanner is not intended for use as a medical device; biometric data collected and stored locally by the iris scanner is not intended for any diagnostic, therapeutic, or preventative medical purposes.

Alternative security options are available on your device. Please follow all the instructions for the use of this feature.

For better iris recognition

The phone may not recognise your irises if:

something prevents the camera from getting a good view of your irises (e.g. glasses, glare, low eyelids, recent eye surgery, or a medical condition).

something gets in the way of the camera or the LED (e.g. a screen protector, dirt, damage to the camera).

the lighting is very different from when you recorded your irises (e.g., too bright room).

the phone is tilted too much or is moving.

Hold your device about 25-35 cm away from your face with the screen facing towards you.

25-35 cm

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