Why do you have to type in your PIN after restarting your iPhone or after a certain amount of time?

“Touch ID doesn’t store any images of your fingerprint. It stores only a mathematical representation of your fingerprint. It isn’t possible for your actual fingerprint image to be reverse-engineered from this mathematical representation. iPhone 5s also includes a new advanced security architecture called the Secure Enclave within the A7 chip, which was developed to protect passcode and fingerprint data. Fingerprint data is encrypted and protected with a key available only to the Secure Enclave. Fingerprint data is used only by the Secure Enclave to verify that your fingerprint matches the enrolled fingerprint data. The Secure Enclave is walled off from the rest of A7 and the rest of iOS. Therefore, your fingerprint data is never accessed by iOS or other apps, never stored on Apple servers, and never backed up to iCloud or anywhere else. Only Touch ID uses it, and it can’t be used to match against other fingerprint databases.”

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What to do to avoid computer viruses

Stop clicking everything you see! It is the internet, not everything you see is a safe thing to click. Your mind is surrounded by a million links a day. You see a lot of those online when you are just casually checking your email. Yes, some of those links are real, for example if you have been searching for Vermont iPhone repairs then you will see more links directing you to some. But sometimes those links lead to something you are not really wanting and you end up with a virus! and you may not always know that when its going on. Be careful and smart, choose wisely.

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