Can a fingernail depass an iphone 5 screen protector?

Can it depass to scratch the screen?

Again, if you have a screen protector from a company other than Apple on your iPhone, you should talk to whatever company made that screen protector. I have no way of knowing what the screen protector you have might be capable of.
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