November 6, 2014
Police Officers Can Force You to Unlock a Phone with Apple's Touch ID Technology
Did you know that one court has ruled that a police officer can force a person to unlock a phone with Apple's Touch ID technology? Understand the risks with enabling this feature on your phone. Check out the story here.
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