Finger printing didn't, and doesn't really mean anything in the everyday life for people unless you're either a police trying to catch a criminal, a criminal trying to avoid getting caught, or a wrongfully accused trying to prove your innocense.
No two people have the same finger print. they may be similar but they are not the same.
A fingerprint is an unique pattern of ridges and valleys on the skin of a human finger. These patterns are used for identification purposes as they are specific to each individual and remain unchanged throughout a person's life.
No, each person has a unique fingerprint pattern, even identical twins have different fingerprints. The chances of two people having the same fingerprint are extremely low, making them a reliable form of identification.
Why are you posting a question to do with finger print identification in several computer programming wikies.
A fingerprint and identity document is typically known as a "biometric identification document." This document contains biometric data, such as fingerprints, to uniquely identify an individual. It is commonly used for security and identification purposes.
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Finger Print was created in 2005.
Argentina was the first country to use fingerprint identification for law enforcement purposes in 1892. Juan Vucetich, an Argentine police official, introduced the fingerprint system as a method for identifying criminals.
Forensics. However, forensics deals with more than just finger prints.
The compound word for "finger print" is "fingerprint." Additionally, variations like "fingerprints" (plural) can also be used, but "fingerprint" is the primary compound form. It refers to the unique patterns found on the tips of fingers, typically used for identification purposes.
identity can be defined by the government as a persons social security number as well as dna identification, finger print identification. in another sense identity can be who one is as a person personality wise.
This question needs clarification. DNA testing and fingerprint identification are not part of one another they are two separate disciplines in forensics.