For me it's not so much the paranoia or the degree of security (which is an arguable point in itself) but the commodity of it. Touch ID lets me unlock my devices without having to re-position my upper body or move them in (practically) any way, and Face ID feels awkward (I'm typing this on the device that is likely an exception to that - a Microsoft Surface Pro - and Windows Hello's face recognition works beautifully…
> Face ID feels awkward Have you used it?
This is a serious question. Because of there was noting wrong with Touch then why is it removed from new phone and replaced with Face ID.
Im also concerned about the data Apple will collect. I assume information about your face have to be very detailed so that this FaceID is secure. Is it really that of a push to see article in 6 months: FBI got a copy of whole Apple FaceDatabase and was able to identify and find a very dengerous criminal.