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Topic | Cops can force suspect to unlock phone with thumbprint, US court rules |
DnDer 04/20/24 1:10:29 AM #5: | Encryption is a "foregone conclusion?" I don't quite understand how that works.
It feels deeply weird, in a day and age where we understand how much of a person's life is in their phone, why it's not counted as a closed container in the same way a briefcase with a combination or laptop with encryption would be. When the article talks about how much stuff is in a box that can make it identifiable as a standard against self-incrimination... how is that not the definition of a phone in 2024? --- What has books ever teached us? -- Captain Afrohead Subject-verb agreement. -- t3h 0n3 ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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