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That's why I'm still in doubt wether to use my fingerprint to unlock my phone. Would be convenient, but where is it stored, who can access it?
Stored locally
are you sure about that?
I don't see how your fingerprint could be used for advertising
Anybody with access to your finger, which means they don't need you to be conscious or even alive to access your phone.
If they have me dead or unconscious my phone is the least of my concerns.
Needing a password/pattern instead makes them want to keep you alive tho. Good opsec.
Totally. I'm not saying it's better security just that in a situation like that I'm not really worried about what's going on with my phone.
Thats kinda fucked up. So you dont mind if all the conversations with your friends get published publicly?
You're not a good friend.
My friends don't want to use end to end encrypted platforms so it's one data leak from being public anyway.
Depends if you wanna be remembered as John Smith instead of "Ah Yeah, John Smith the furry midget lover"
Maybe that's my kink
Smart for many reasons as people listed here. Your fourth amendment rights to your phone also go out the window when you use biometrics like fingerprint. PIN/password is protected, fingerprint/face scan is not. Backwards world we're in, huh?