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Nov 21, 2015 3:12 AM in response to bluepcgeeksby bobseufert,It appears all you need to do is swipe the fingerprint in settings to delete it. I don't have touch ID so I don't know if deleting your fingerprint is passcode protected.
Use Touch ID on iPhone and iPad - Apple Support
Manage your settings
Go to Settings > Touch ID & Passcode to manage these settings:
- Turn on or off Touch ID for Passcode, iTunes & App Store, or Apple Pay.
- Enroll up to five fingerprints. Each new print might make fingerprint recognition take slightly longer.
- Tap a fingerprint to rename it.
- Swipe to delete a fingerprint.
- Identify a fingerprint in the list by touching the Home button. The matching print in the list will be highlighted briefly.
