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Yes.
And it works with the Android fingerprint reader, which is convenient.
But using a fingerprint reader means that I have to turn the phone off before passing through certain bits of security.
One can be compelled to supply identity (fingerprint) but not something you know (unlock pattern) which is 1st amendment, etc.
Wah!
It's possible to encrypt every OS out there.
Do it.
People lose laptops, people replace them and start using new ones and never wipe the old one, all kind of things.
Full disk encryption is a default no-brainer.
It means: If anything happens, who cares... your data is safe, and your computer is a brick.
Sure, someone can replace the OS and get a computer out of it, but they can never access your data.
There's only a few things I tell everyone to do: