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"eye scan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a physical scan of someone's eyes, or a digital scan of a photograph of someone's eyes. For example, "The detective used an eye scan to verify the suspect's identity."
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Krumholz cautioned that an eye scan isn't ready to replace more conventional approaches.
Why have relatively few airline passengers taken part in the automatic fingerprint and eye scan program known as Registered Traveler?
The wine list is long and of the sort that demands your eye scan only the column of numbers on the right with an increasing surge of panic.
"Some will do a retinal eye scan, some will scan the iris, some will recognize a fingerprint and some will do hand geometry checking".
Wells Fargo's eye scan technology, for example, worked so quickly that the developers had to slow it down by a few seconds so customers knew it had actually registered their identities.
"It is harder to take someone's eyeball than someone's user ID and password," said Steve Ellis, who leads Wells Fargo's innovation group that worked on developing the eye scan authentication.
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Instead of eye scans, Bank of America has embraced fingerprints.
Several companies are now working on improving eye scanning.
The eye scans take just five minutes and are far simpler than M.R.I.'s.
A few items caught my eye scanning the French rugby paper Midi-Olympique in Metz last week.
It is likely that eye scanning security measures would work alongside other systems.
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