Actually it might depend on the person using both things. If you have broken the law and our phone is being investigated as a part of the crime it will really depend on the search warrant Obtained.
A rather gray legal area these days.
Still in the Apple FBI case many security professionals say the fingerprint door is likely the best bet.


On Thu, 18 Feb 2016, Michael Malver wrote:

If someone e used my fingerprints to open my phone, and then use data against 
me with that be a form of self incrimination?

On Feb 18, 2016, at 1:08 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:

Not only is Apple 100% correct here, the FBI is not using other doors, such as 
the fingerprints of  those involved.
A master key like the one the FBI desires seeing created is simply unwise to 
develop.  Hackers have anoth leeway, and no one should have  their privacy 
compromised in this fashion.
After  all consider how often the government has themselves been hacked, not 
only could this key be abused by the government, it could be stolen by others. 
Just my take,
Karen


On Thu, 18 Feb 2016, Scott Granados wrote:

Wonder if anyone else is following Tim Cook’s position against being forced to 
cripple the security on iPhones.  Anyone have any comments?

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