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Just as Touch ID is optional. There's always a password that can be used if desired.It’s optional
Face ID and Touch ID data are stored in the Secure Enclave chip on your device and are never stored in iCloud or included in any backups. Face ID diagnostic data can be sent to Apple only with your express permission. About Face ID advanced technologyany thoughts about the security risk of having a device with a high-resolution camera having, and possibly sending out to who knows where, one’s face and fingerprints?
I'm curious as to why you feel that way.I love the convenience of Touch ID. But I would disable face recognition on general principle, and would not buy a device that relied on it. IMHO it's a step backward.
That means that on an iPhone X or any future device with Face ID, you would only be able to use a password as it does not support Touch ID.I love the convenience of Touch ID. But I would disable face recognition on general principle, and would not buy a device that relied on it. IMHO it's a step backward.