If you're a strawman.
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If you're a strawman.
Ditto for the device itself. Your cellular service. The websites you visit. Etc.
Or do those get a pass because otherwise your argument is invalidated?
Can you quantify the Dtek function and how much it matters at android central. I'm curious.
Sent from a Silver Passport.
I really like the iris scanner on my Note 7. Now, before anyone decides to make fun of me because of the battery issue that Samsung went through, they already cleaned that up.
You might need some fire resistant ones for certain other phones... :-)
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I'm reading through comments top down. Sorry... :-D
(edit: most of the time)
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That's why we need a genuine keyboard device to pick up the slab, ... ahem slack! :-D
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I am against using biometric data (as passwords). Still will be, even if BlackBerry releases a phone with a fingerprint scanner. It looks like the DTEK60 has one.
It is a shame they bring it, but yes most people care more about convenience than security and I am sure it is very convenient. All I can now hope for is that it remains optional forever. I dread the day they make it the only option for passwords...
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What is the dislike for that type of security?
It is very convenient, but is usually disabled in a high-secure environment.
Someone can physically force you to unlock your device, and most law enforcement jurisdictions can make you use biometrics to unlock a device.
When you say force you to unlock your device, do you mean by a written law or by physical intervention? I am picturing some muscle monkey cops pinning my arm down trying to place my index finger on my phone....
Both.