Face ID Masks plans to offer a service that prints your face onto respirator masks, so you can unlock your phones without exposing yourself to the plague. But there's a shortage of face masks, says creator Danielle Baskin, so for now it's just a dystopian joke.

After uploading your face, we use computational mapping to convert your facial features into an image printed onto the surface of N95 surgical masks without distortion.

Our printer uses inks made of natural dyes. It's non-toxic and doesn't affect breathability.

You can use your mask for everyday life as a barrier for airborne particle droplets.

Why?

If you're sick, wearing a mask makes it hard to use your biometric data to access your phone.