I found a great work-around on this. It allows me to still use my fingerprint for access.
I decided about 45 years ago not to do anything illegal.
I’ve screwed up a couple of times since then, but my phone would never figure in, and I just don’t bother doing things I don’t want to pay the penalty for.
Law enforcement is able to access my phone with no problem.
What will you do when they retroactively decide that you did something illegal?
Google "Three Felonies A Day".
Are you sure you’re safe? Most of us leave our email accounts signed in on our phones. I leave FreeRepublic signed in on my iPad.
It is getting to the place where stipulating that “All Lives Matter” would be considered hate speech in some locales. Discouraging words against a certain “religion” (a disguised political movement) is Islamaphobic. And you better be willing to bake a cake for ALL groups, if asked. Would you really pass muster?
I wonder at what age Patrick Henry decided to do illegal things? Or George Washington, Adams, Revere, etc.
I think our Founders expected to create a nation of moral people who didn't need a government designed to prevent the commission of crime through limitations on freedom.
The guys who wrote Brave New World and 1984 weren't wrong about the prospects of future tyranny. They just didn't get the dates right.