It doesn’t matter if it hasn’t been to the Supreme Court. That particular case the police didn’t gain access to his device. You made a broad statement that was false, I provided evidence of that you were incorrect. It needs to work it’s way through the system and I wouldn’t be surprised if the Supreme Court upholds the ruling.Well it’s better than saying Tennis. Or TenS
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Whoops very good info, then Apple not gonna have that for a while if ever.
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It’s not been proven in Supreme Court. And it’s way too easy to force a finger print unlock or just wave a locked phone in someone’s face and unlocks a 6-digit PIN or pass phrase is much more secure.