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Quoting NBC News's coverage of Apple's unveiling of the latest iPhone:
Got that? They just want to store your fingerprints on their device. It's as secure as a passcode because you only leave them around every time you touch something and they're really hard to change. It's good security. Really. Trust them.






This phone has had a massive overhaul inside the case, despite its cosmetic similarity to its predecessor: A new camera, core chipset, motion processing system, even a fingerprint scanner for security and ease of use.
Got that? They just want to store your fingerprints on their device. It's as secure as a passcode because you only leave them around every time you touch something and they're really hard to change. It's good security. Really. Trust them.





