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In the old days when people wanted to apply for a passport, they had to fill in a lengthy form and attach a few photographs. In the application form they were told to state their height and describe their distinguishing 1. (characteristics/features/qualities/traits) such as birthmarks, large moles, scars or tattoos, which could be used to quickly identify them. When they were having their photos taken, they had to reveal their ears, stare 2. (on/to/at/down) the camera and avoid smiling. Nowadays, more and more countries are introducing new passports and ID cards which 3. (contain/involve/attach/consist of) the holder's biometric data e.g. a scan of your face, of your iris, and of your fingertips. Once most countries 4. (introduced/introduce/are introducing/are to introduce) biometrics, it will become a standard form of identification across the world. Do you like asking questions? I do, and my father says that I 5. (am forever asking/get used to asking/am on the point of asking/am to ask) the most bizarre and tricky questions in the world. My dad makes a living as a biometric scientist and as we speak, his team 6. (deals with/is dealing with/has been dealing with/will deal with) some new solutions for biometric ID cards. The most common physical identifiers are fingerprints and speech and facial patterns, while the most often employed behavioural ones include typing and mouse navigation patterns, the way you walk and engagement patterns connected with how you interact online. 7. (Actually/This day and age/Currently/Nowadays), my dad is looking into some behavioural patterns. A typing style or finger movements on touch-sensitive screens may be 8. (typical/characteristic/distinctive/unique) to each individual.
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