That's an absurd amount of effort to bypass fingerprint biometrics, nice.
However, it's important to note here that biometrics isn't just about fingerprints and every OS handles their available biometrics options differently. For example, I would recommend face authentication on apple devices, however I would avoid using face for windows, and instead recommend a windows hello PIN (yes, it's handled differently than the PIN in the above article).
Ultimately, you're just trying to create a balance between the layers of protection and reasonable attacks. There's only so much you can protect against, nobody can withstand someone who is cloning fingerprints, stealing devices, has access to your separate device 2FA, etc. without severely affecting their lifestyle.
However, it's important to note here that biometrics isn't just about fingerprints and every OS handles their available biometrics options differently. For example, I would recommend face authentication on apple devices, however I would avoid using face for windows, and instead recommend a windows hello PIN (yes, it's handled differently than the PIN in the above article).
Ultimately, you're just trying to create a balance between the layers of protection and reasonable attacks. There's only so much you can protect against, nobody can withstand someone who is cloning fingerprints, stealing devices, has access to your separate device 2FA, etc. without severely affecting their lifestyle.