This same tech will be used—by someone— to identify protesters, to figure out if you're depressed or manic—and how to monetize that.https://twitter.com/techcrunch/status/907672506739310592 …
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Good question. Legal answers appear to be murky as the law is slow and technology is fast.https://twitter.com/jmp_nyc/status/907676098225418240 …
Folks, just to reiterate. Apple took pretty impressive privacy steps lately. The point is about how this technology will be used—by someone
If you power down your phone, touch ID is disabled until you enter your PIN. I wonder if FaceID works the same way.
Do you have the right to power down your phone, per Miranda?
Even with a picture/video of you, they could open the iPhone.
Which is why you should turn your phone all the way off if they can compel you to hand it over. Takes just a sec.
$5 wrench will persuade anyone to open their phone, no technology can protect from that
True in some sense but not the same thing; there are countries where that rarely happens and there are people who would not be "persuaded."
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