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That’s why passwords are safer in this situation. Cops can’t compel you to reveal it.

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Oblig:

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I miss when crypto nerd meant cryptography nerd

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Yeah, unfortunately, this isn’t a new thing, just upholding the old standard. I explicitly avoid fingerprint and face recognition features because of this. Your fingerprint and your face are legally considered what you are, so things like 5th amendment right to avoid self incrimination don’t apply, but passwords and PINs are legally considered what you know, so you can’t be forced to divulge.

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You can use the lockdown mode on Android, but you have to remember to turn it on.

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Android: Search settings for “Lockdown” and enable “Show lockdown option”

When needed hold the power button and the lockdown option will appear alongside the standard power menu options.

IOS: Hold the Lock button and either volume button to show the power off screen. Cancel out and FaceID will be disabled until you use your pin to unlock the phone.

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Not sure about Android but IOS you can actually use FaceID for all the things you want like password managers, log into PayPal, and other biometric features but have it disabled to unlock the phone. It’s what I do, you don’t need to spam anything. Just use a pin to unlock.

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iPhone users:

  • DO NOT USE FINGERPRINT unless you absolutely have to for, say, disability reasons.

  • if you use facial recognition, don’t. Same as above.

  • If you find yourselves in a situation with the police, tap the lock button 5 times. This forces a passcode to open the phone and they cannot (yet) force you to enter a passcode.

Anytime I am filming a protest or anywhere near police, I just tap the lock button a bunch of times in my pocket and I can rest easy.

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Samsung users (not sure if it also applies to other android flavors):

Go to settings>lock screen>secure lock>show lockdown option and turn it on.

Now if you hold the power button for over a second, a menu pops up with an option to turn on lockdown mode. This disables all biometric unlock methods until the next time you unlock it.

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Holy crap this is a great tip I did not know! I haven’t had a run in with the police in like a decade, but better safe than sorry. Hopefully I never need to use it, but I just tried it on my iphone and works like a charm, so thanks mate!

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Another dude pointed out you can hold lock + volume up as well

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What a terrible decision. That’s like saying if you have a house key they can search your house.

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There’s a reason they keep you focused on the first two amendments. Don’t want you realizing how comfortable they are with unregulated search and seizure.

Honestly idk how the civil forfeiture can possibly be considered constitutional

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can you set your phone to log into a different…desktop, for lack of a better term, if biometrics are used? while your main is hidden behind a passcode?

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Use shelter or insular for a “work” profile.

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OP can you put the country in the title? Like [US] for example

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