Smartphones can be 85% accurate in identifying who is carrying them, merely by detecting motion as the person walks around normally, according to the University of Plymouth. This rises to almost 90% when they walk fast. The trial had 44 participants, aged between 18 and 56, each carring a phone in a belt pouch for 7 ...
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