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Chris Johnson

@mlanger @holyramenempire @aerosavvy

By the way, if you’re really concerned that the police might force you to show your face to unlock your phone, you can disable FaceID quickly. Just squeeze the side button and either the up or down volume button together for a couple of seconds, and after the shutdown/emergency menu shows up, FaceID will have been disabled until you re-enter your passcode.

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consumableJoy

@captainslim @mlanger @holyramenempire @aerosavvy I use Face ID for as many devices as i possibly can, as well as to unlock other things within my device (eg Apple Pay, logging into apps). The devices include my personal iPhone, my work Samsung Flip 4, my work computer, and my personal iPad. ;). For me the security and convenience are enough to make it worth it.

consumableJoy

@captainslim @mlanger @holyramenempire @aerosavvy I’m interested in the responses to this survey, and see there is a sign of a skew in one direction. I’m wondering what % of respondents saying “no” own any device that actually does FaceID (or android equivalent) and then actively don’t use it, versus just not having any devices that offer face recognition as an option.

Joseph Riparian 🏳️‍⚧️

@consumablejoy That's a good idea, maybe a multi-option poll for "have, don't use" and "don't have, wouldn't use", etc?

@captainslim @mlanger @aerosavvy

Holland 🏳️‍⚧️🚩🏴

@consumablejoy @captainslim @mlanger @holyramenempire @aerosavvy doesn't pretty much every smart device do faceID/fingerprint now? Can't imagine a really significant amount of the "no" votes are because people who would use biometric unlocking simply don't have the means 🤷

Joseph Riparian 🏳️‍⚧️

@captainslim Heroic, thank you! People in the "don't have, wouldn't use" category wouldn't necessarily know this, so it's good to post it.

@mlanger @aerosavvy

maniac

@captainslim @mlanger @holyramenempire @aerosavvy 5-clicking the power button goes right to emergency call which also disables Face ID.

Rob Carlson

@captainslim @mlanger @holyramenempire @aerosavvy You can also click the power button five times which I find easier

Holland 🏳️‍⚧️🚩🏴

@captainslim @mlanger @holyramenempire @aerosavvy if you're REALLY really concerned about police using your biometrics against your will, just don't use it lol. If you're in a situation where that's a possibility, are you gonna rely on having both the opportunity & the foresight to do a special hard reboot? No. You'll take the more secure & lower stress option of a strong passcode & not be in that kind of bind at all.

Joseph Riparian 🏳️‍⚧️

@itsmeholland
imo, both are important things to know (the shortcut and the reasons and ways to avoid the use of face recognition). The awful thing about police abuses of power is that they can happen to literally anyone, any time, even innocent and unrelated people. They just plain get house numbers wrong sometimes.

@captainslim @mlanger @aerosavvy

Holland 🏳️‍⚧️🚩🏴

@holyramenempire @captainslim @mlanger @aerosavvy yes, that's what's so scary & why I wouldn't want to fall back on a multi-button hard reset. Taking you by surprise, catching people when their down/unprepared is a classic cop move. If you're relying on having those 3+ seconds to hard reset your phone before they take you down & force you to unlock it, don't, because you might not have a few seconds when the time really comes. 🤷

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