Hi Mark,

 Thanks for this, I'd not heard of this at all.

Interesting though, if you shut your phone off completely then you have to use 
the pass code,  I don't think I've ever left my phone unlocked for more than a 
day.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of M. Taylor
Sent: Friday, 20 May 2016 12:54 PM
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Subject: Apple quietly toughens rules forcing passcode unlocks of Touch ID 
devices

Hello All,

I am cross-posting the following article from Apple Insider, the URL to which 
is located at the end of the text.

Mark

Apple quietly toughens rules forcing passcode unlocks of Touch ID devices
By Roger Fingas 
Thursday, May 19, 2016

Apple has silently added another condition under which an iPhone or iPad user 
has to unlock their device with a passcode, despite having Touch ID enabled, 
according to a report.

iOS will now ask for a passcode if it hasn't been unlocked that way for six 
days, and Touch ID hasn't been used in the last eight hours, MacWorld said.
A quoted Apple spokesperson claimed the rule has been in place since iOS 9 was 
released in Sept. 2015, but MacWorld noted this is inconsistent with the iOS 
Security guide, which only mentioned the change starting May 12. Apple declined 
to offer an explanation.

The company has several such rules in place, the two most common forcing a 
passcode unlock if a device is rebooted or hasn't been unlocked for 48 hours. 
Others require a passcode after new fingers are added to Touch ID, a person 
tries five unsuccessful Touch ID logins, or someone issues a remote lock via 
Find My iPhone.

If the discovered rule is genuinely new, it's not clear how or when Apple might 
have made the change, since iOS 9.3.1 was released in March and 9.3.2 arrived 
earlier this week.

Regardless, the tactic is presumably a means of reinforcing the security of 
Apple devices. It could potentially have an impact on U.S. law enforcement, 
which has already begun seeking court orders compelling people to unlock 
iPhones with their fingerprints

Original Article At:
http://appleinsider.com/articles/16/05/19/apple-quietly-toughens-rules-forci
ng-passcode-unlocks-of-touch-id-devices


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