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Discussion => Security => Topic started by: Yousaf on August 21, 2013, 10:24 pm
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I was doing some general arts and crafts and had super glue on my fingers, I was too lazy to wash it off right away so then it dried, causing a layer of it on my fingers that was hard to wash off, the dried superglue was no longer sticky, but you guys think this will alter your prints when you touch stuff?
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Police can also pull palm prints. You might leave some dead skin on something too which MIGHT contain some dNA
Best to just stick to gloves.
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Police can also pull palm prints. You might leave some dead skin on something too which MIGHT contain some dNA
Best to just stick to gloves.
And a hairnet in a shirt with long sleeves.
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Police can also pull palm prints. You might leave some dead skin on something too which MIGHT contain some dNA
Best to just stick to gloves.
And a hairnet in a shirt with long sleeves.
My full body wax everyday makes the use of hairnets and long sleeves unnecessary
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just cut your fingers off, problem solved.
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just cut your fingers off, problem solved.
Or just shave a layer of your skin off.
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it might... glove up anyways. just in case.
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Liquid band aid. By the way they so the sides of your plams and entire hands now. So basically gloves.
:)
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Yes and no.
It will alter, but they will know.
Fingerprints are recognized by the points where tho lines come together.
When 12 points are the same or close to the same, the fingerprint that is found is considered to be a ""match"".
If to little of those points can be found, the software will secognize the fingerprint as not valid.
Using veet or a creme like it will make sure you don't have any fingerprint left.
You can say you did work with bricks lately, and that your fingerprints have just eroded away.
http://www.veet.com/