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Hasn't this always been the case? Its why you're advised to mash the power button (or whatever) to disable biometric auth and force password only when you encounter the police or at the border.

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No. You are advised to disable biometric auth at all times. Because biometric auth is shit

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It's too convenient to disable at all times and it's pretty unlikely that anyone wants to get into your phone and will force you to unlock it. If that was the case, you'd get the rubber hose treatment anyway if you disabled biometrics.

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If you're not inputting a 256 character password every time you open your phone that changes every 2 hours you may as well pull down your pants and let the feds enter that bussy. Do you cute twinks even opsec?

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Its the without a warrant part thats the change

Also never cross borders with your phone

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>never cross the border with your phone

Or computer. Make a backup, wipe it, cross border with it, restore from backup.

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Funny how we can have data cross country borders 10000000000000000x but second that data is on non volatile memory storage it has to be inspected

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It's getting inspected either way.

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The fiction of privacy is important, one way can't be used as evidence against you

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>never heard of parallel construction

ngmi.

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