• gmate8
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    3 years ago

    Good question. If they have a database of fingerprints/eyeprints or faceprints, then yes. If no then not. And if the OS stores fingerprint locally, then again, no.

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      3 years ago

      the os stores it locally. safe from this side

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    I would say the bigger risk is law enforcement can compel you to unlock the phone depending on where you live. Can always say you forget a password, can’t say you forgot your finger.