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Apple may be bringing one of the iPhone's most controversial design features to the Mac

The application covers a method of biometric authentication for laptops that would include sensors capable of emitting light at the user and then detecting the pattern of light reflected back to verify their identity. That sounds similar to Face ID, which is found on certain iPhone and iPad models and works by capturing an infrared image of the user's face and creating a depth map.

Based on images found within the filing, it also looks like Apple would redesign the Mac's display housing to include a notch just like the one found on its most recent iPhones. All of Apple's new iPhones, starting with the iPhone X and later, have adopted the notch cutout for housing the Face ID sensors and the front camera.

Apple's patent filing suggests the company could consider taking a similar approach if it were to bring Face ID to the Mac. The document includes images of of both Mac laptops and what appears to be a standalone Mac monitor with the notch-shaped cutout.

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