Graphene can do both at the same time: fingerprint+password/pin as the second factor. This won’t stop someone from holding you at gunpoint, but at least it would stop cops (in some cases)
Comment on How to protect against someone forcefully unlocking my phone and password manager with biometrics?
PhilipTheBucket@ponder.cat 5 weeks ago
If you care about privacy, don’t use biometrics.
It is sad because it is less convenient, but that’s what’s up.
AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 5 weeks ago
smeg@feddit.uk 5 weeks ago
It does? How do you set it up?
AmbiguousProps@lemmy.today 5 weeks ago
Under Fingerprint Unlock -> Second Factor Pin
smeg@feddit.uk 5 weeks ago
Not showing up for me, did they only add it recently?
azalty@jlai.lu 5 weeks ago
And then the fingerprint scan fails 😵
Agent641@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Yeah just don’t use biometrics.
Odds of me getting arrested or stopped and interrogated and involuntary made to unlock my phone are near zero, but I still use a pattern to unlock. IMO pattern is most secure, because it cant easily be described verbally like a pincode, and it gets harder to do the more confused I am, so smacking me round the head or isolation and sleep deprivation would not improve my chances of accidentally describing the pattern. Note that I’m not an activist, criminal, reporter or political adversary, and I live in a very safe and democratic country so the likelihood of these things happening is very slim, but I still put a big emphasis on opsec when it comes to my technology.
HenriVolney@sh.itjust.works 5 weeks ago
A French scientist en route to a conference in Texas was detained upon his arrival at the airport, his phone unlocked and the poor bloke was sent hone without his phone and his computer because apparently he had written bad things about the current president on social media…
Opisek@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
I heard of many recent border stories, but this one really sounds like an oppressive regime.
umbrella@lemmy.ml 5 weeks ago
patterns and pins can be watcher over shoulder though.
you cant copy a fingerprint last i checked.
cyborganism@lemmy.ca 5 weeks ago
I heard somewhere that authorities can’t ask you for a PIN but can ask you for a pattern because of the way the law is written.
I’d love for someone to confirm that though.
Agent641@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Oh they can ask, but in certain conditions, my memory gets really bad…