I think I've read quite a bit about this but haven't seen the answer to this. SDP turns phone authorization on its head. Without it, the passcode is the principal auth mechanism. But with it, what is the "source of truth"? It seems biometrics is, and I don't trust biometrics. And you need the passcode to initially set up biometrics, so the reference seems circular. I don't understand the math.
I had an iPhone 6+ with Touch ID for about 5 years. I tried dozens of times to set up TouchID and it would only work for a few minutes, or maybe a bit longer-- but if I washed my hands or didn't wash my hands for a while it would fail. I remember calling Apple Support several times and going through all their remedies, but no. Last year I got an M2 Macbook Air and it works a little better -- it will remember my fingerprint for about a day but that's it.
I've always assumed it's because I'm an old guy and my fingerprints are maybe worn down or wrinkled or whatever.
My experience with Face ID has been better. I've had my FaceID phone for about four years and can't remember if I've ever had a problem with it. Maybe once or twice. But because of my experience with TouchID I can't really trust it. My fingers are not the only part getting more wrinkles.
So what happens if you turn SDP on and biometrics fail? My partner has seen the news articles about SDP and thinks it's a good idea but she hasn't used FaceID on her new phone. She doesn't trust it for different reasons than I (mainly just an overwhelm with technology in general).
I had an iPhone 6+ with Touch ID for about 5 years. I tried dozens of times to set up TouchID and it would only work for a few minutes, or maybe a bit longer-- but if I washed my hands or didn't wash my hands for a while it would fail. I remember calling Apple Support several times and going through all their remedies, but no. Last year I got an M2 Macbook Air and it works a little better -- it will remember my fingerprint for about a day but that's it.
I've always assumed it's because I'm an old guy and my fingerprints are maybe worn down or wrinkled or whatever.
My experience with Face ID has been better. I've had my FaceID phone for about four years and can't remember if I've ever had a problem with it. Maybe once or twice. But because of my experience with TouchID I can't really trust it. My fingers are not the only part getting more wrinkles.
So what happens if you turn SDP on and biometrics fail? My partner has seen the news articles about SDP and thinks it's a good idea but she hasn't used FaceID on her new phone. She doesn't trust it for different reasons than I (mainly just an overwhelm with technology in general).