Understood. I think FaceID is more secure than the photos you have of your family on your phone (whether it's an iPhone or an Android), and certainly more secure than using any paid cloud service-- especially Google (Photos) or Finstagram. So hopefully you also don't use FB products whatsoever, or at least not post pictures of any kind. Those pictures you post are sold to the highest bidder, and they read literally everything on them (so if you have a polo-event going on behind you in the photo, expect some Ralph Lauren ads coming your way if not horse-gear ads). Actually, you're FaceID photo in Secure Enclave is more secure than your Driver's License, your Passport sitting in your sock drawer (Babysitter could take a photo of it and sell to Russian hackers), and even just you walking out in public. And, FaceID isn't even a photo, it's just 3D representation of your facial features.
But I hear you, it's a definite ID method, and if Apple every succumbed to the gobment, or switched to not securing it on your phone (via some underhanded deal with the gobment), and then stuck it into the fine print, you'd definitely have your fingerprints out there for people to abuse.
Understood. I think FaceID is more secure than the photos you have of your family on your phone (whether it's an iPhone or an Android), and certainly more secure than using any paid cloud service-- especially Google (Photos) or Finstagram. So hopefully you also don't use FB products whatsoever, or at least not post pictures of any kind. Those pictures you post are sold to the highest bidder, and they read literally everything on them (so if you have a polo-event going on behind you in the photo, expect some Ralph Lauren ads coming your way if not horse-gear ads). Actually, you're FaceID photo in Secure Enclave is more secure than your Driver's License, your Passport sitting in your sock drawer (Babysitter could take a photo of it and sell to Russian hackers), and even just you walking out in public. And, FaceID isn't even a photo, it's just 3D representation of your facial features.
But I hear you, it's a definite ID method, and if Apple every succumbed to the gobment, or switched to not securing it on your phone (via some underhanded deal with the gobment), and then stuck it into the fine print, you'd definitely have your fingerprints out there for people to abuse.