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that's precisely why i never stopped using a password to access my phone.
The downside to always using a passcode is that if you ever type it in public, cameras can capture what you type. Some of Flock’s cameras specifically have been shown to automatically zoom in on phones as well, I’m sure they aren’t the only ones that do so.
Personally, I’d just prefer locking it (by holding volume up and the side button), when I’m in a situation where LE might unlawfully demand I unlock it.
You actually type “hunter2” in every time you want to unlock?
These days it has to be something like 1Hunt3r2!l} because enhanced security.
i like those password managers that make up word strings so it's like hunter2,facepaint,ducks, now
now i just have to type in CatsTheButtholeCut every time
Yep. The only time it ever feels like a legit issue is while driving, but nobody is supposed to be on their phone while driving in the first place, biometrics or not. It takes almost no time to pull over if absolutely necessary.
Why did you type *******? You could just type a made up pass to use as the example, like "hunter2"
Instead of using your face or fingerprint to unlock it they could demand that you just type the password, could they not?
Good question. In the U.S. It violates your fifth amendment right not to testif against yourself/self-incriminate... unless a person doesn't know that and voluntarily unlocks it.
From a legal perspective, no. Passwords would be a 5th amendment issue.
Nope, believe it or not, that's treated entirely differently. Considered to be covered by the 5th amendment since you would be required to provide information that could be self-incriminating.
No.
There is no search warrant for the contents of your mind.
Of course "rubber hose decrypt" is always an option, but we're not quite there yet.
Aren't we?
I really think we are.
"I don't recall."
I believe it gets a bit trickier because you can use your right to remain silent? They also can’t physically force you to speak the password but they can restrain you and unlock your phone by force.