To maximize your chances of passing face verification, you may follow these best practices:
1. Lighting
- Use bright, even lighting.
- Avoid shadows or strong backlighting.
- Natural daylight or soft white light is ideal.
2. Camera Setup
- Use a high-quality camera (phone or webcam).
- Ensure the camera lens is clean.
- Position the camera at eye level, directly facing your face.
3. Your Appearance
- No sunglasses, hats, or masks.
- Tie back hair if it's covering your face.
- Avoid heavy filters or beauty modes (some systems flag these as tampering).
- Keep a neutral expression or follow the prompt (e.g., blink, turn head).
4. Background
- Use a plain, neutral background (white or gray is best).
- Avoid busy patterns or clutter.
5. Match Your ID Photo
- Your appearance should match your ID photo (e.g., similar hairstyle, facial hair).
- If your appearance has changed significantly, update your ID first.
6. Follow Instructions Carefully
- If the system asks for specific movements (blink, smile, turn your head), do them slowly and clearly.
- Don’t rush. Wait for confirmation before moving on.
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