To do things like facial authentication, you have to take off your mask. However, there are companies that want to start a service that prints their face on a mask. This service, called Face ID Masks (or Resting Risk Face), lets you know who you are and make facial authentication easier with a smartphone even when wearing a mask that has become a must-have item these days when the coronavirus is on the rise.
The idea came up with the San Francisco designer Daniel Baskin. Started a service that prints faces on N95 masks. It allows you to unlock your smartphone at any time while protecting everyone from virus infection. Of course, the service has not yet been released, but more than 1,000 people are on the waiting list. The cost of the mask is $40 per sheet, and you can request a photo of your face. However, the service will be started after the supply problem has been resolved due to the global shortage of masks. Related information can be found here .