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by salamandersauce
1689 days ago
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The security aspect is commonly brought up for justification for moves like this. Would something like this even remotely stop an actor with the resources like the NSA? Does this even remotely benefit people that are not being targeted by intelligence services? I'd guess no. Security benefits for most people don't outweigh the downsides. If they are so security conscious why even have FaceID at all? It's already been shown to be not that secure why not instead require users to enter a 15 digit password and use 2FA to unlock their phone instead? Is it that they value convienence over security in that case but not where it potentially loses them money? |
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