β886950[Quote]
No, standard smartphone fingerprint scanners usually don't work on corpses because dead tissue loses the electrical conductivity and moisture needed for capacitive sensors to read the ridges and valleys of a print, but forensic specialists can get usable prints from bodies through special techniques like rehydration, casting, or using ultrasonic scanners that read patterns, especially if the body is fresh or decay isn't advanced.
β886953[Quote]
>>886948 (OP)Yes, modern ones can detect enough deviation to still pick it up, water has been injected into hands before to restore the fingerprint
β886954[Quote]
oy
β886956[Quote]
>>886954>>886955i'm not planning to kill anyone
wondering about my own corpse and my phone
β886957[Quote]
>>886956this is one of the easiest forensic recovery methods in history
even easier when bloat sets in since it replenishes the fluids
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>>886957Retinal scanning would be the only thing to combat this but we're still quite a way away from that
β886964[Quote]
OP trying to get into Black Mesa
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>>886963how i'm going to be remembered after i die hinges on whether people can get into my devices or not
i'm viewed as a good person irl but nobody is aware i'm an evil chudcel online
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>>886968just set a password instead of relying on fingerprint scanners
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>>887048ok then don't kill yourself