The new iPhone 5S can be set up (Stock) for biometric fingerprint passwording, so no fingerprint: no access to the phone. Originally Posted by sketchball82So when they hold you down and swipe your finger on it, voila, phone unlocked.
So when they hold you down and swipe your finger on it, voila, phone unlocked.You can cross it with a normal passcode too.
On a somewhat related note, you can also use your nipple to unlock the iPhone 5s. Or maybe use the provider's nipple. Originally Posted by LNK
You can cross it with a normal passcode too.You've got a pretty good chance, statistically speaking, of guessing J. Random User's 4 digit pin in under 10 tries. More like 1 in 4 or 5.It prevents them from just guessing 1 at a time until they unlock your phone. A 4 digit pin only has 10,000 possibilities. Might take a day or two, but if they want in your phone they'll get in. If you have to swipe a fingerprint every time they type in a code, it fouls up the whole process.
EDIT: This of course assumes that your phone is not set up to erase itself after 10 guesses, which is the technique I use. Originally Posted by sketchball82
Fingerprint I-phones are terrible idea if you are interested in protecting information. Fingerprints can be collected as evidence without a warrant. It is better to use the password protection !I agree^^^^
http://www.imore.com/court-rules-cop...-unlock-iphone Originally Posted by Whirlaway