
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 05:49:02PM +0000, jim bell wrote:
From: John <jnn@synfin.org> On July 26, 2016 3:08:25 AM EDT, grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
http://9to5mac.com/2016/07/25/touch-id-fingerprint-fbi-law/
A second federal judge has ruled that a suspect can be compelled to unlock their iPhone using their fingerprint in order to give
Use a long PIN for your encrypted phone. I've abided by this, despite the extreme convenience of the fingerprint scanner, since I first read about >the 2014 case you referenced.. John
There's another set of possibilities. Usually, a person has 10 fingers. They can presumably be scanned in two different axes
Um ... I think that's called "chopping" with two different axes - but fingers are so small, and axes so sharp (compared with splitters anyhow), that -one- axe is probably enough.