If you’re in the US and a citizen, you do not have to divulge your password to the authorities or even a judge, per the 5th Amendment. However, they can force you to use your fingerprint or FaceID to unlock your phone.
They can, however, probably seize your phone, and refuse to return it to you. Something to keep in mind when deciding to take your primary device, or a burner.
pHr34kY@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’ve set my phone so it will erase if someone enters the PIN backwards (GrapheneOS duress code). It would be fun to watch the authorities wipe the phone.
I’d probably get deported over it, but whatever.
Telorand@reddthat.com 1 year ago
No guarantees you wouldn’t get deported anyway, citizen or not. But always good to have a backup plan!