Hi,

Sorry, I was quick to draw conclusions, apparently the success of its use 
is through the key.

El Thursday, July 8, 2021 a la(s) 10:51:22 PM UTC-5, [email protected] 
escribió:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for answering.
> What you comment makes a lot of logic. One of the things I try is to 
> ensure that there are no security leaks. A user could pass the cell phone 
> to another person and register their fingerprint (up to 4 are allowed) and 
> use the app without problem. That's why it seems important to me that the 
> footprint can be created and managed from the app.
>
> El jueves, 8 de julio de 2021 a las 22:15:41 UTC-5, Shai Almog escribió:
>
>> As far as I recall the device needs to already have your fingerprint 
>> scanned and authenticated. So if the device is passed to someone else he'll 
>> need to go into settings and update the list of fingerprints. If your OK 
>> with any user as long as he's authenticated you can just approve everyone 
>> who has a fingerprint on the device. Since the device is already secured by 
>> password/fingerprint this should work.
>>
>> On Thursday, July 8, 2021 at 7:08:33 PM UTC+3 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> I have to make an app that, depending on the option that the user takes, 
>>> must first be validated by the fingerprint reader in order to continue.
>>>
>>> Users can use the cell phone for several months and then be replaced by 
>>> other users, it is for that reason that I thought that my app should allow 
>>> to create or update the fingerprint according to the need.
>>>
>>> Download the example program and do tests on a Samsung A50 and for the 
>>> example to work I first had to create the footprint in the configuration 
>>> options.
>>>
>>> In the example it is allowed to enter a key and its value.
>>>
>>> I'm sure I'm not understanding how it works and I have the following 
>>> doubts:
>>> Is there a way to create the fingerprint without having it previously 
>>> created in the cell phone settings?
>>> What is the key for me if I can add, take or delete an item without it?
>>> Although the device supports the fingerprint reader, I don't see a way 
>>> for an app to detect it if there is not a configured fingerprint first. 
>>> This can be misleading.
>>>
>>> I appreciate your comments.
>>>
>>

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