Important information here. Also a PSA for iPhone users: You can press the sleep button 5 times quickly in order to disable Touch ID or Face ID and require a pass code to unlock the phone. It's going to be super interesting to see where the courts finally settle on all this.
Very interesting summary of existing rulings in the US justice system about the government’s right to access your phone.
One of they key earnings for me was that apparently a passcode is stronger than fingerprint or facial recognition from a legal perspective.
Important information here. Also a PSA for iPhone users: You can press the sleep button 5 times quickly in order to disable Touch ID or Face ID and require a pass code to unlock the phone. It's going to be super interesting to see where the courts finally settle on all this.
Wow, I didn’t know that. In light of this article I can see why this feature exists.
Very interesting summary of existing rulings in the US justice system about the government’s right to access your phone. One of they key earnings for me was that apparently a passcode is stronger than fingerprint or facial recognition from a legal perspective.
Agreed, this is a great breakdown. It's going to be a real nail-biter once this issue finally makes its way to the supreme court!