Unless
@dgstorm opens a new thread on this subject I'm going to piggyback. (DG if you do open one I'll delete this and discuss there)
Judge orders woman to unlock iPhone with her fingerprint
^stories like those are a touchy subject. Don't get me wrong I understand the point that
@cereal killer made about if you didn't do anything. But this is where I feel like this is a touchy issue. Yes we have threats of criminals and terrorists attacks and I would want the authorities to do everything they can to prevent another one. But my concern lies in that we know we have corrupt people in authority and I don't like the idea that a cop fishing and looking to close a case can just force me to unlock my device.
Yeah I know they must get a warrant, but there should be more. I should be able to deny you access unless we unlock in the presence of my attorney and I can either eagle eye you or I do the touching. Innocent until proven guilty should not mean I have to unlock and give you my phone with my personal info. Now to be fair to prevent me from wiping or remote wiping I'm all for holding until we get the attorney present.
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