As many of us know, Apple allowed with iOS 9 the arrival of larger lock codes, to improve the security that the four-digit lock offers us. However, we will always be a little exposed, be it our closest friends or family, through our partner, there is always someone who knows our codes. But ultimately, the longer our password, the more difficult it will be to crack. This you know well a Japanese iOS user, who has what has been ranked as the world's longest iPhone password so far, captured in a video during a subway transit and that has gone viral in an incredible way and is swarming the web. It is certainly difficult to get the code right even by pausing the video.
What is impressive is not only the fact that the code is sovereignly long and the Japanese remembers it perfectly (it would be more, he put it), it is the speed with which he slides his fingers across the screen to enter it in an exciting 11 seconds of keys. This man is a prodigy of unlock codes, without a doubt. It seems to me personally a sovereign stupidity, to have such a long code, for problems locking and unlocking the device, I don't see anything useful having to go through that ordeal every time we want to reply to a message with a simple "OK".
However, it seems that the Japanese in question has an iPhone 4S or an iPhone 5, undoubtedly his relatives if they know him they should consider giving him an iPhone 5S onwards, any device that has Touch ID, since your fingers will thank you very much, and perhaps your mind too, nothing is more secure than our own fingerprint, and it will save this intrepid Asian an enormous amount of time.
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If it is so long (the password) it will be because it saves something, I wonder what must be so important hahaha NSAproof password
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