I don’t use FaceID but a friend told me that whilst she was having an ugly cry, she had to stop crying to unlock her phone.
That made her laugh and stopped crying entirely about her break up.
I don’t use FaceID but a friend told me that whilst she was having an ugly cry, she had to stop crying to unlock her phone.
That made her laugh and stopped crying entirely about her break up.
This is quite funny.
I stopped using the fingerprint thing on my GrapheneOS phone, since that can be forced on someone.
You might like this
https://grapheneos.org/features#two-factor-fingerprint-unlock
Certainly a cool feature for those who like fingerprints for convenience. I don't care about that, since as nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj76rfwd6zumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgqgewaehxw309ahx7um5wf3ksetrdvhx6ef0wfjkccteqqsrkl7gyds37xh2af37uwlknvjm32ska3hgr5d0cwgzdqy0ux2r2ncqcsc2a had said, convenient tends to mean surveilled and controlled.