• Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Vaguely recall reading about a way to set your phone with two PINs, your normal one, and a security one that’s like a completely separate user account. So just install some BS apps on it, take some photos, and give that PIN when you need to.

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      1 month ago

      Interesting idea!

      A bit different, is the Duress Password from GrapheneOS:

      GrapheneOS provides users with the ability to set a duress PIN/Password that will irreversibly wipe the device (along with any installed eSIMs) once entered anywhere where the device credentials are requested (on the lockscreen, along with any such prompt in the OS).

      The wipe does not require a reboot and cannot be interrupted.

      Features: Duress - GrapheneOS.org

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        29 days ago

        If they have physical access to the device, this won’t help.

        They can simply produce a binary copy of the (still encrypted) information inside, via specialized hardware or backdoors via the CIA / Israel, then if you given them a duress code all they lose is either the original or the copy.

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          28 days ago

          It depends what the law is in your country, but wouldn’t it be illegal for police to take away your phone without a warrant? Also, I find it not so probable that any cop has access to the top-secret-deep-state-backdoor.

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            28 days ago

            For something to be illegal, the victim has to be able to press charges. And that doesn’t change the fact that once they got their hands on the device they’ve got the info, a mandate of law doesn’t make them “magically” forget the info.