But I vote for the high security and think people should get the phone repaired at authorized Apple repair using Apple parts. I can see where Apple should have disclosed this somewhere in the literature. There is no way for the phone to know if the repair is legit, or an attempt to breach the ID security by some hacker after it is stolen. And surprise, surprise, the phone sees this as a breach of security and becomes a brick. So now we have a situation where people get screens repaired using non Apple parts, at non Apple repair places. You forget the security code and forget your iCloud ID, you are screwed. It's same kind of security Apple provides for stolen or lost phone that are bricked and become paper weights if people set the password and iCloud lock. It's basically everything security conscious people want. Super secure, even if people try to replace components. In order that no one can get at this data even if someone replaces the ID print scanner, Apple links the scanner to the individual chip on the phone. Which would be a way for a hacker to possibly get into the enclave data. This is of course linked to the ID print scanner. Apple prevents this by making the print data super secure in an enclave on the chip so no app or software can touch it. Remember all the pundits that were worried their finger print data would be stolen or leaked.
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