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1 day agoGood question. In the U.S. It violates your fifth amendment right not to testify against yourself/self-incriminate… unless a person doesn’t know that and voluntarily unlocks it.


Good question. In the U.S. It violates your fifth amendment right not to testify against yourself/self-incriminate… unless a person doesn’t know that and voluntarily unlocks it.


that’s precisely why i never stopped using a password to access my phone.


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over the years i’ve had trouble with the various app stores like Discover and Pop!_Shop which for me led to the use of the terminal. other than that there is the occasional permissions issue that may have a graphical solution but i’ve always used chown on the command line.
Yep. The only time it ever feels like a legit issue is while driving, but nobody is supposed to be on their phone while driving in the first place, biometrics or not. It takes almost no time to pull over if absolutely necessary.