• SteleTrovilo
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    21 days ago
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    Law enforcement has been collecting fingerprints for over 100 years now, and the history of using fingerprints for other reasons goes even further back.

    The error here is that we decided to start using an easily obtainable piece of data as a “lock” on our phones and computers. For many reasons, it’s better to use a password or PIN.

    • darkkite
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      i don’t believe stored fingerprints can actually be used on modern devices

      • teawrecks
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        It’s much more worrying how often face unlock works with a simple photo.

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          Only on devices that don’t use a 3D authentication, which for example the iPhone uses.