diff --git a/devices/hololens/hololens-identity.md b/devices/hololens/hololens-identity.md index 08af92c386..247c49ca71 100644 --- a/devices/hololens/hololens-identity.md +++ b/devices/hololens/hololens-identity.md @@ -96,6 +96,14 @@ Windows Hello for Business (which supports using a PIN to sign in) is supported > [!NOTE] > Users who sign in by using a Microsoft account can also set up a PIN in **Settings** > **Sign-in Options** > **Add PIN**. This PIN is associated with [Windows Hello](https://support.microsoft.com/help/17215/windows-10-what-is-hello), rather than [Windows Hello for Business](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-overview). +#### How are Windows Hello for Business Iris scans are supported on HoloLens? + +Iris is implemented the same way as other Windows Hello technologies and hit 1/100K FAR. Useful resources about biometric requirements for Windows Hello. + +- [Biometrics Requirements](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/windows-hello-biometric-requirements) + +Learn more about [Windows Hello](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/windows-hello) and [Windows Hello for Business](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-identity-verification). + #### Does the type of account change the sign-in behavior? Yes, the behavior for the type of account affects the sign-in behavior. If you apply policies for sign-in, the policy is always respected. If no policy for sign-in is applied, these are the default behaviors for each account type: