It depends what the biometrics are. There have been successful hand transplants, so new finger prints are possible, but completely impractical.
It depends what the biometrics are. There have been successful hand transplants, so new finger prints are possible, but completely impractical.
Thinking about it, I probably wouldn't remember to change my fingerprints to the new ones with all the services I use, I'd probably have to carry my "legacy fingerprints" wherever I go for some time to avoid a lockout.