4 comments

  • mrandish 15 hours ago

    Police departments need to immediately adopt a clear policy of officers asking for a phone being forbidden (without a warrant). Obviously they shouldn't anyway but having an explicit policy would make it easier to act against without needing to first prove explicit wrongdoing while having the phone and it would also act as a deterrent.

    Second, I'm dismayed that apparently so few citizens know the only correct response to a demand for your phone is to demand a warrant.

    Also, it's shocking so many people keep sensitive personal media in unlocked locations on their phone. My android phone has a Secure folder where apps and media can be kept which requires a password or pin to unlock.

  • npvrite 15 hours ago

    And this is why more people should use iOS Shortcuts app to lock the screen if someone opens files, messages, etc.

    Shortcuts > Automation (bottom) > + > App > (Choose app you wish to protect, Check "Is Opened", check "Run Immediately") > Next > Search "Lock Screen"

    • ok_dad 14 hours ago

      In iOS 18 at least, you can long press on an app icon and choose “Require Face ID”. No need to use shortcuts!

  • toomuchtodo 15 hours ago