Just as a general FYI: If you’re at all worried about something like this, disable biometric login, and use a PIN only. In some jurisdictions, police can compel you to unlock a phone using biometrics like fingerprints and facial recognition, but they cannot compel you to unlock it with a pin code without a judicial warrant.
Good to know, I’ll pass along the information to any Apple device users that I know. Do you have any idea when that feature was implemented (iPhone 1, 2, 3, 13)?
Sound advice, PIN is where it’s at. I wouldn’t recommend to anyone having biometric access enabled, face scan or otherwise, whether or not they’re planning to attend a demonstration.
Just as a general FYI: If you’re at all worried about something like this, disable biometric login, and use a PIN only. In some jurisdictions, police can compel you to unlock a phone using biometrics like fingerprints and facial recognition, but they cannot compel you to unlock it with a pin code without a judicial warrant.
If you are an iPhone user and want to live dangerously, at least memorize this fact:
quickly tap the power button on the right side 5 times if you believe you are at any risk of having your phone confiscated.
This will put the phone into emergency mode, and will require a pin before face unlock can work again.
Good to know, I’ll pass along the information to any Apple device users that I know. Do you have any idea when that feature was implemented (iPhone 1, 2, 3, 13)?
I don’t have a great way to verify this, but my understanding is that any iPhone that has face unlock has this feature.
That’s good to know, narrows it down at the very least.
Sound advice, PIN is where it’s at. I wouldn’t recommend to anyone having biometric access enabled, face scan or otherwise, whether or not they’re planning to attend a demonstration.