U.S. court rules that phone passcodes are protected by the 5th Amendment, but fingerprints aren’tWhile Touch ID makes sense for most of us as a secure and convenient way to protect our phones, there is one group of people who may want to stick to good old-fashioned passcodes: criminals. A Virginia District Court has ruled that while phone passcodes are protected by the 5th Amendment, which says that those […]<img alt="" border="0" src="
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U.S. court rules that phone passcodes are protected by the 5th Amendment, but fingerprints aren’t