On Tue, 2016-07-26 at 15:35 -0300, juan wrote: > People could do lots of different things...if they owned their > phones. But the phones are owned by apple. The phone users are > owned by apple too, and by the US government.
Not all of them; in fact I think Android has taken the lead over iOS in mobile phones, though I understand if one balks at trusting Google. There is also Windows Phone, though I'm personally not too keen on trusting Microsoft. Anyway, getting back to the topic of the original message: I don't use the fingerprint unlock functionality on my devices for exactly this reason. Fingerprints can't be changed when compromised; passwords can. -- Shawn K. Quinn <skqu...@rushpost.com>