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by jonknee 4269 days ago
Touch ID still requires you to type in your password after you boot the phone. Still quite handy, but not a password replacement by any means.
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I think the idea is that the password (which can be made complex if you don't have to enter it that often) is analogous to the "passphrase for the key", while Touch ID serves as the normal "passcode to unlock the device".