Where biometric access control fits
- Office entry and staff-only areas
- Controlled rooms needing stronger identity management
- Sites that want clearer user accountability
Quick guide
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Service-fit guidance
FAQ
Biometric access control uses identity-based verification, such as fingerprint or similar methods, to decide who can enter a space.
It can be useful in offices, controlled rooms, staff-only areas and environments where stronger identity-based access management matters.
Not usually. Biometric access control often works best when planned together with door hardware, user permissions and the broader access-control process.
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