Wasn’t there a legal dispute around this that was trying to get them with tampering/destruction of evidence? Not sure if it’s foolproof.
If you do use GrapheneOS, quickly restarting the device means your pin is required before biometrics unlock is available. As I understand it – in the U.S. – law enforcement can legally compel you to unlock your phone with biometrics, but not a pin. Not that you can trust law enforcement to be law abiding, but at least it’s a stronger case in court.
Wasn’t there a legal dispute around this that was trying to get them with tampering/destruction of evidence? Not sure if it’s foolproof.
If you do use GrapheneOS, quickly restarting the device means your pin is required before biometrics unlock is available. As I understand it – in the U.S. – law enforcement can legally compel you to unlock your phone with biometrics, but not a pin. Not that you can trust law enforcement to be law abiding, but at least it’s a stronger case in court.