How Much More Secure Are Fingerprint Recognition Safes?
When it comes to choosing security features on safes, there are a couple of common choices available. Some safes have a combination dial, which like lockers, protects the contents of the safe with a three-digit combination. Of course, combination locks are notoriously simple to break into for professionals. Another option is using a keypad which allows owners to put in a numbered code with more security. But even keypads can be susceptible to a clever crook. The problem with both of the methods above is that they rely on devices that store numbers, something which can be hacked or guessed by anyone. Why fingerprint safes are said to be safer than regular safes? For those wanting more security, there is a third option; a fingerprint safe. These safes store an imprint of their owners fingerprint to open and/or lock the safe. That means that a crook looking to ransack your safe would somehow need to obtain a copy of your unique fingerprint. And while doing so is not impossible, it seems u