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I maintain the Fingerprint stack on Google Nexus/Pixel devices. > your fingerprints don't leave the device and are implemented by a piece of hardware in such a way that even Apple doesn't have access to them. This is true for Google, too. > Compare that to the Android implementations which have fingerprints in the filesystem. They're not stored in plaintext. They're encrypted with keys that remain in hardware. You ca…
First of all, I understand your taking offense (though none was intended) since this is the thing you work on. I feel the same way about stuff I work on! Second, I simply used that as a straightforward example, not to say "Apple good, android bad." Security is always a risk tradeoff. My house uses special Medeco keys (modified in violation of the Medeco license as it happens) because what I want to defend against is…
I would like to hear more about these modifications.