>> While that's true. I doubt the average schmooze has important enough stuff on their iPhone to make this worth the effort.
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> Not only that, with however many millions of iPhones that have been sold, the odds of someone actually getting an individual's fingerprints off something to then create a fake set using a 3d printer and then
> stealing their iPhone just to see what's on it are so huge against it happening that I'd say a person has a better chance of being struck by lightning or winning the lottery than being the victim of that sort of plot.
I don't see how the number of iPhones out there bears on the ease of finding fingerprints to use to unlock the one you stole. Most owners leave fingerprints ON their iPhones.
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