“While Touch ID is designed to scan the fingerprints of your fingers (and thumbprints of your thumbs), some users of the iPhone 5s have discovered some other body parts that are supported by Touch ID,” 9to5Mac reports.
One YouTube video “shows a user registering their nipple for Touch ID,” 9to5Mac reports. “Another iPhone 5s user shows the functionality working with a toe. Our friend @chronic notes that Touch ID can even work with a user’s nose, and a video that we found on YouTube demonstrates this.”
9to5Mac reports, “Finally, for those curious, even the paws of a cat can be programmed for Touch ID.”
And one more…
https://twitter.com/gruesgripes/statuses/381152794733862912
More videos in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: That last one is not too useful while on a subway platform (depending on the subway platform, of course), plus you might want to consider using your least favorite body part since:
Security researcher: Thieves may chop off iPhone 5s owners’ fingertips to gain access – September 11, 2013