All cheap smartphones have a fingerprint sensor but all laptops dont have one. Is it because of security concerns or spacing reasons?

  • What about the fact that fingerprints make great usernames but trash passwords? Perhaps the poor security and extra hardware and software are enough to discourage makers, they can add a variant with a FPS and if that doesn’t sell at all they won’t make many others.

    • @SzethFriendOfNimi@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Right. Fingerprint is something you are. Can’t be changed. Same for any biometric.

      Useful as one part of a multiple factor authentication scheme at best but never on its own. Not to mention there are cases in the US where you can be compelled, forcibly if needed, to unlock a phone. But compelling you to “say” what your password may be covered under fifth amendment protections.

      • FuglyDuck
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        51 year ago

        Not to mention it’s very unlikely that you have secrets on the phone as valuable as your thumb.

      • @some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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        This is why I only use biometrics for website passwords and the App Store on my Apple devices. To unlock requires a password, which cannot be forced (though at least one judge kept a man in jail for contempt of court for not unlocking a device, which should be illegal under the fifth imo).