When Apple first revealed the Touch ID fingerprint sensor, it was accompanied by a long and detailed explanation of how and where your fingerprint data is stored on the device -- in a special area on the iPhone 5s's A7 chip. But as iMore has discovered, locking your print details away in a dark corner of the processor isn't the only advanced hardware security measure that Apple has taken. It now appears that each Touch ID sensor is paired to its host device and won't respond if used elsewhere.
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