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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.

  • One can be compelled to supply identity (fingerprint) but not something you know (unlock pattern) which is 1st amendment, etc.

    Indeed. A fingerprint is a username not a password.

    You can't (easily) change a fingerprint.

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