Setting up an iPhone as a secure travel device. Notes, tips and tricks for your next trip to an hostile network.https://blog.filippo.io/securing-a-travel-iphone/ …
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Replying to @FiloSottile
Re: TouchID, if threat of lethal force is higher up on your risk list than shoulder surfing, you might need better advice than a blog post.
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Replying to @FiloSottile
While I agree with your conclusion, it doesn't take lethal force/threat, just a few thugs restraining you, to unlock it.
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Replying to @RichFelker @FiloSottile
Thugs can just as easily force you to unlock whether you use a password or Touch ID. Only LE is restrained there.
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Replying to @scottleibrand @FiloSottile
By "thugs" I generally meant LE, who isn't actually restrained there in practice in most parts of the world.
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