First statement true. Apple doesn’t demand FaceID. They still offer button-based phones and FaceID is optional.
Do you use any privacy-security on Your smart phone? If so, your pin is likely stored in Secure Enclave— same as FaceID and FingerID.
Secure Enclave is on your phone. Apple has no access to it even by subpoena. There is an infamous shooting incident highlighting this.
I HAVE given certain companies my mnemonics. It’s a risk for sure, but so is my home safe. To each his own.
Many many people have lost their private keys. Perhaps<a class="mention" href="/@volt">@volt</a> currently does it best but certainly not risk-free either.
Nothing that I know is risk-free.
Now my question is— where do Android phones store pins, fingerprints and face recognition scans?
First statement true. Apple doesn’t demand FaceID. They still offer button-based phones and FaceID is optional.
Do you use any privacy-security on Your smart phone? If so, your pin is likely stored in Secure Enclave— same as FaceID and FingerID.
Secure Enclave is on your phone. Apple has no access to it even by subpoena. There is an infamous shooting incident highlighting this.
I HAVE given certain companies my mnemonics. It’s a risk for sure, but so is my home safe. To each his own.
Many many people have lost their private keys. Perhaps<a class="mention" href="/@volt">@volt</a> currently does it best but certainly not risk-free either.
Nothing that I know is risk-free.
Now my question is— where do Android phones store pins, fingerprints and face recognition scans?