My counter to your second point: Biometrics kinda disables mass hacks. you cant exactly chop off a huge number of fingers*
Oh and one can also say "A password merely proves you know the password. No proof that you are the person associated with the password"
* Though since passwords can be stored in hashes, they can be harder to steal as compared to biometric data which must be stored in raw (though possibly encrypted)
Oh and one can also say "A password merely proves you know the password. No proof that you are the person associated with the password"
* Though since passwords can be stored in hashes, they can be harder to steal as compared to biometric data which must be stored in raw (though possibly encrypted)