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If driving in to JB, must fill up the MDAC?

Yes, MDAC submission is now fully implemented. All need to submit MDAC except for those listed in the infographic.
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For the E-gate, does it have fingerprint verification in case facial recognition fails? I assume there is as our index fingerprint on both our hands are taken during the registering for the very 1st time prior to using E-gate.

I did not notice the fingerprint scanner when i go through E-gate previously. Asking as my daughter encounter facial verification fail (Passport scanning pass) when doing the verification during our last visit and she went to manual counter to get her passport chop instead.

No issue for the rest of us (3) to enter by E-gate other than my daughter.

**MDAC done for my family.

From this video looks like have fingerprint scanner but just want to confirm so that next time if face check fail, can try fingerprint instead of going to manual counter. Thanks.

 
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For the E-gate, does it have fingerprint verification in case facial recognition fails? I did not notice fingerprint scanner when i go through E-gate previously. Asking as my daughter encounter facial verification fail (Passport scanning pass) when doing the verification and she went to manual counter to get passport chop instead.

No issue for the rest of us (3) to enter by E-gate other than my daughter.

**MDAC done for my family.
Yes there's a receptacle for finger on the right side, flush with the same color as the hardware - hard to notice.

In theory since she (& I) registered with forefingers, I presume, she has to place the same finger in the slot. Previously I've been using thumbs, but I don't place any fingers there anymore.

In my opinion MY's E-Gate Biometrics Verification is a sham, just a modicum of verification.

So best to remove spectacles (& of course mask), ensure whole face is shown in the rectangle frame shown on the display screen. For example for me when using the E-Gate after coming in from the bright sunlit corridor my specs is tinted & usually I get rejected if I don't remove my specs. When my specs is not tinted I've no issues passing thru.

Questions to you: did she try once more ie re-scan passport & re-enter E-Gate? What was the Message displayed when she was rejected, facial failed or proceed to Manual?

I would retry a few times... sometimes there are issues with the system.
As I said I've been rejected due to my tinted lens & was successful after re-scan passport & re-using E-Gate.
 
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Yes there's a receptacle for finger on the right side, flush with the same color as the hardware - hard to notice.

In theory since she (& I) registered with forefingers, I presume, she has to place the same finger in the slot. Previously I've been using thumbs, but I don't place any fingers there anymore.

In my opinion MY's E-Gate Biometrics Verification is a sham, just a modicum of verification.

So best to remove spectacles (& of course mask), ensure whole face is shown in the rectangle frame shown on the display screen. For example for me when using the E-Gate after coming in from the bright sunlit corridor my specs is tinted & usually I get rejected if I don't remove my specs. When my specs is not tinted I've no issues passing thru.

Question to you: did she try once more ie re-scan passport & re-enter E-Gate? What did the system say when she was rejected, facial failed or just proceed to Manual?

I would retry a few times... sometimes there are issues with the system.
Yes. She tried another E-gate by scanning her passport again. The passport scanning pass and door open. However, face check fail also. My daughter said the screen show something like face not verified message. Since unable to go through, she went to queue at manual counter.

Maybe her face/eyes swollen that day lol.
 

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Yes. She tried another E-gate by scanning her passport again. The passport scanning pass and door open. However, face check fail also. My daughter said the screen show something like face not verified message. Since unable to go through, she went to queue at manual counter.

Maybe her face/eyes swollen that day lol.
Strange 🤔...
During MACSv02 registration facial was not taken, unless the facial info is retrieved from the passport's chip which I doubt.

I think try & try again...
 

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Yes. She tried another E-gate by scanning her passport again. The passport scanning pass and door open. However, face check fail also. My daughter said the screen show something like face not verified message. Since unable to go through, she went to queue at manual counter.

Maybe her face/eyes swollen that day lol.
I presume she's at least 1.2m...for the scanner to better capture her face.
 

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Strange 🤔...
During MACSv02 registration facial was not taken, unless the facial info is retrieved from the passport's chip which I doubt.

I think try & try again...
Yup find it strange as well as no issue for the past visit other than the latest one.

Suspect it is because the passport was renewed in year 2019, so maybe the photo on her passport is slightly different liao as she is 17 yr old this yr. Anyway will renew mine and her passport in 3 months time and will register for MACSv02 at manual counter again with the new updated photo of her with the passport chip.

Guess the facial recognition should come from passport chip as like u mentioned, no facial scan taken during the registration.
 
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I presume she's at least 1.2m...for the scanner to better capture her face.
She’s going to be 17 this year. But passport photo is around 12 yrs old . My son is 13 this yr and he got his passport renewed last yr at age 12 along with my wife. Now no issue but I foresee same thing happening few yrs down the road as his passport expires in yr 2028. Heck maybe me and my wife may also face this issue as we gets older.

May try out the fingerprint scanning if face check fail next time before going to manual counter.
 
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Yup find it strange as well as no issue for the past visit other than the latest one.

Suspect it is because the passport was renewed in year 2019, so maybe the photo on her passport is slightly different liao as she is 17 yr old this yr. Anyway will renew mine and her passport in 3 months time and will register for MACSv02 at manual counter again with the new updated photo of her with the passport chip.

Guess the facial recognition should come from passport chip as like u mentioned, no facial scan taken during the registration.
Try a few machines & also try the ones on the right side (of the stretch Manual Counters) ie the other side of the Hall.
 

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Try a few machines & also try the ones on the right side (of the stretch Manual Counters) ie the other side of the Hall.
Will try the right side one if next time still fail. So far I read this thread all mentioning got issue is due to passport scanning fail and to try other machines. Think I’m the 1st who feedback passport scanning pass but face verification fail.
 

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Left side e-gates facing the windows have the best lighting and consistently give me the best facial recognition speeds.
 

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Will try the right side one if next time still fail. So far I read this thread all mentioning got issue is due to passport scanning fail and to try other machines. Think I’m the 1st who feedback passport scanning pass but face verification fail.
I experienced rejected at facial verification before, I suspect due to tinted lens.
Pass when remove specs when machine still retrying; & when rescan passport & with tinted specs removed.

All these happened during Exit, not Entry.
 

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I experienced rejected at facial verification before, I suspect due to tinted lens.
Pass when remove specs when machine still retrying; & when rescan passport & with tinted specs removed.

All these happened during Exit, not Entry.
yeah always remove specs for facial verification. just curious if colored contact lens will affect verification
 

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I experienced rejected at facial verification before, I suspect due to tinted lens.
Pass when remove specs when machine still retrying; & when rescan passport & with tinted specs removed.

All these happened during Exit, not Entry.
My daughter already tried removing her spectacles and tied her hair so her face not covered still no go.
 

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yeah always remove specs for facial verification. just curious if colored contact lens will affect verification
I suspect unlikely.

My face with specs was rejected because the lens were tinted after walking pass sunlit corridor to Exit.
When Entering JB my face with specs (but untinted) was successful.
 

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Eyes opened widely? But ya, best to update photo
Opened wide till eyeballs almost burst out lol. Joke aside, if it takes the photo from the passport chip, how come SG can detect but Malaysia cannot? Though SG one takes longer to scan.
 
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