Plus attention awareness is on by default, so this person would have to know 
that blind people tend to turn attention awareness off and then be able to 
snatch your phone away from you without you knowing it to keep you from just 
turning your head. I guess technically touch ID also isn’t secure, since 
someone could hit you over the head and then press your finger print to the 
finger print sensor, which come to think of it, I see all the time when reading 
these spy novels.

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Richard 
Turner
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2022 3:41 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Is this a potential security problem?

My initial reaction was that you are being New York paranoid.
It is just as likely that a mugger could wack a blind person on the head, and 
put their finger on the device to unlock it if it has the home button.
I've never heard of either thing happening anywhere.
And, good luck to the thief who knows nothing about VoiceOver doing anything 
with the phone. Which leads me to my personal approach. The screen curtain is 
always on unless I need a sighted person's help, or want to show them 
something. So, again, good luck to the person who could use face ID to unlock 
my phone only to find a blank screen and something jabbering at them.
Also, if you are holding your phone out in front of you, rather than wearing it 
in a harness for orientation or directions, you are putting yourself more at 
risk.




Richard, USA.
“What we think or what we know or what we believe is in the end of little 
consequence. The only thing of consequence is what we do” ~ John Ruskin
My web site: https://www.turner42.com



On Nov 16, 2022, at 1:20 PM, Steve Matzura 
<number6...@gmail.com<mailto:number6...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Often I hear stories in the news of people who are mugged and their phones 
stolen. If someone's phone is stolen, what's to prevent the mugger from 
snatching the phone, holding the phone up to their face, and unlocking it with 
Face ID, then taking off and disappearing with an unlocked phone and access to 
all the information contained therein? If a visually impaired person loses 
their phone, this is not an unlikely scenario as the mugger can take the device 
and just wait around and follow the visually impaired person without them 
knowing it, then, when the time is right, whip out the phone and get it 
unlocked without the owner ever even knowing it happened. Might it not be a bad 
idea to disable unlocking with Face ID? Or am I just being New York paranoid?

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