TouchID and FaceID are like setting the door to auto-lock when you leave your apartment. Sure, setting the second lock is more secure. But most people won't bother with that. Because for most people, it isn't worth the bother ex ante. TouchID and FaceID have enabled broad-population security practices in a way preaching passwords-only never could have.
You want security, turn off the convenience features, set a pass phrase and plead the 5th.
FaceID and TouchID is like me writing my house address on my keys and then losing them while thinking “oh well, the house is locked”.
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