While there are conventional ways of protecting your handset from unauthorized use, such as requiring a password before unlocking, or unlocking via facial recognition, a recently discovered patent filed by Apple has revealed the Cupertino company's not-so conventional ways of detecting unauthorized use. One of the examples includes detecting the user's heartbeat, although this might be tricky especially if the user just came back from a run or workout.
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