electricsheep1908
ElectricSheep
electricsheep1908

My 2 year old loves tortillas. “More tortilla please.” Homie I slaved over this hot crock pot all day and all you want is tortillas? But I give them to her, because I’m a sucker. Anyway, your post is a few weeks old now and I hope you and your family emerged from Harvey at least mostly unscathed, and that your

Same.

The media helped make him, so they have to do what they can now to make him seem normal and successful so that they don’t look like the fools that they were during the campaign.

Obviously this is hilarious, but it seems equally obvious to me that whoever manages Cruz’s social media just forgot whose account he was on when this happened. I feel like if this were an ongoing thing—Ted Cruz looking at porn through twitter, there’d be more than one like in there.

The comment remains. WE disappear.

Go ahead. It is time.

I tell you what. That was a bad joke.

LOL

I was actually raised on a farm. lol But yes both my parents voted for Trump.

By "bypass" I just mean "bypass." lol Go around. You can use the passcode feature even if the touch ID featuer is still activated. I understand the issue about the cops, but that is not made clear in the article and as written the article doesn't make sense.

So apparently a few years ago a federal judge in California signed a warrant that a person can be compelled to turn on their phone with a fingerprint because a fingerprint is biometric data which is, more or less, not included in the prohibition against self-incrimination. So they can't sign a warrant compelling you

In this case I would not call this a well-written article because it sounds as if the writer believes that there is currently no way to bypass this feature without logging all the way into your phone and that this is notable for that reason, which isn't so.

Yes, I've just learned this. Thank you.

Alright. I wasn't aware that this was an issue but I just did some googling and I learned myself something.

And also probably every other site.

I guess I'm still not understanding because there's already a way to disable touch ID for unlocking the phone in the settings. The article says this is a handy way to do it without first having to unlock your phone using your fingerprint, but there's already a way to unlock your phone without using your fingerprint,

You can already get to the passcode screen even witih touch ID enabled, and without tapping five times. I don't see what's special about this.

Yup.

I'm totally behind this.