Here's how often we unlock our iPhone and how many people use Touch ID

Yesterday the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), revealed some interesting statistics regarding the owners of iPhone, 89% of those who have Touch ID having the system activated in their own terminals, this in time, on average, a regular iPhone user unlocks his terminal 80 times a day.

The information was revealed during a press conference organized by the Apple company to talk about the multiple levels of security offered by iPhone terminals that also have the Touch ID system available to global users.

Practically Apple claims that 89% of iPhone owners are interested in their data being protected by strangers, so they use either an access code or a fingerprint and the Touch ID system to keep the data away from the eyes of the wrong people.

Regarding the fact that, on average, I unlock an iPhone 80 times a day, the figure is reasonable considering that a study done in 2013 revealed that a smartphone user checks his mobile terminal 130 times in a typical day.

Apple shared that 89% of their users with a Touch ID-capable device have set it up and use it. Apple shared a great statistic: their average users unlock their phones 80 times a day. Other reports state people look at their phones upwards of 130 times a day but those are less than the average and more the heavier users.

The figure regarding Touch ID users is impressive and demonstrates the fact that people are very satisfied with the Touch ID system and use it constantly to secure their terminals, which is practically the intention of those from Apple regarding the technology.

These statistics come directly from Apple's servers, so other more accurate data cannot exist at the moment, so I'm curious to what extent these data match the way you use your phones in everyday life.