Just the act of operating an iPhone or iPad which uses fingerprints to open the device and allows the operator to store the impression and such actions, along with sharing of personal data by a large number of people on social network sites, makes defining breach of privacy a challenging task, the Supreme Court observed on Friday.
Just the act of operating an iPhone or iPad which uses fingerprints to open the device and allows the operator to store the impression and such actions, along with sharing of personal data by a large number of people on social network sites, makes defining breach of privacy a challenging task, the Supreme Court observed on Friday.