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by ntakasaki
3779 days ago
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>IMO bricking on touch ID issues is extreme, but maximises the security of the device. We are all smart people here and there are several ways to have security without bricking expensive hardware. First, the update can wipe the device instead of bricking it. Second, Apple can provide an option to replace the fingerprint chip and charge, $150-$200 or whatever it costs for it. There would be several better solutions that the most profitable company in the world could figure out if they wanted to. It's funny how their particular solution happens to make them even more money through shutting down third party repairs and making people buy new phones. This is like your home alarm software(made by the home builder) remotely burning down your house and telling you to build a new one because someone may have tampered with home access and could possibly enter your home. |
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