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Dave
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Hey I'm in Nostr!
Is quoting Daniel Micay useful?
https://www.reddit.com/r/GrapheneOS/comments/f16p7o/comment/fh4vrj3/
If it's a GrapheneOS installed using the official guide to a Pixel, I trust it with my fingerprint.
This article has some good info about how fingerprints are handled by an android phone:
https://infinum.com/blog/android-fingerprint-security
Nothing is impossible, but having a back-door to steal your fingerprint would be a lot more difficult than following you and collecting your prints off something that you touched. Alternatively, your fingerprints can be extracted from a good-resolution photograph of your hands.
So... Fingerprints are not super secure, but your phone stealing them is not so likely.