Well, I guess that's an option, if a little time-consuming to use.
Originally shared by A.V. Flox
Over the weekend, a bored reddit user decided to test various body parts on the fingerprint reader on the Galaxy S7, to determine whether it would recognize something other than a fingertip. He found that a few parts of the human anatomy do indeed function just fine on the fingerprint reader. This Droid Life article summarizes the findings.
_ Content: Despite the title, this article contains no images that may be deemed unsafe for work._
http://www.droid-life.com/2016/05/09/nsfw-fingerprint-scanners/
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In 1976 (yes, 1976), I heard my professor, one Don Norman, say pretty much the same thing.
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