• BorgDrone@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    As with all things security, it depends entirely on your thread model and the value of what you’re trying to protect.

    Biometrics can be a much more secure option than using a PIN or password, depending in circumstances.

    For example: when I’m working on my laptop on the train or in a coffee shop and I need to log into some website I’d rather use my fingerprint to unlock the passkey than type in a password in a public place where I have no idea who is observing me entering my password.

    Same goes for paying with your phone, you can either enter your phone PIN in a crowded supermarket or you unlock with FaceID.

    Also, for phones, for a lot of people the alternative to biometrics wouldn’t be a PIN, it would be no authentication whatsoever. Biometrics lowers the barrier to having a form of authentication at all.

    • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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      1 year ago

      for a lot of people the alternative to biometrics

      Full password Android user representing here… It’s surprising how few people bother to even stop any amount of snooping on their phones. but I guess it’s only surprising in that I wished more from society in general.