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Fingerprint padlocks
asop
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Anyone have one of these? Good, bad or??
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Why would you need a padlock on your fingerprints? Don
Ive got one and wouldnt brag about it.
The lock picking lawyer has reviewed a couple of them.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
I don't have anything worth locking up Amy one broke in they would leave there wallet with a sympathy note
The first video was enough for me.
Yea, or anyone have fingerprint id to open your phone. It just scares me. Maybe I've been eating geasy chicken, or have dirty hands, or my hands are really cold from being outside......how's it work??
As long as you never actually do anything with your hands they should work just fine. If they're like the fingerprint reader on my phone then forget it. Any minor nick or cut or abrasion or dirt on my finger will cause the phone to not open. I wind up having to use the numerical pass code all the time.
Agreed!
Same reason(s) I was stirred away from finger print pad on a gunvault single gun safe, on this forum several years back.
Went with numeric keypad, never had an issue.
@NeoBlackdog
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They wouldn't work for me, I have no fingerprints. When I applied for my CCL the sheriff deputy tried for sometime and couldn't get a readable print. He finally gave up and said you're good. Too much concrete and lab work.