| ▲ | ncallaway 9 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Yes, but I’m not going to unlock my phone with a passcode, and unlike biometric unlock they have no way to force me to unlock my phone. The district courts will eventually back me up on this. Our country has fallen a long way, but the district courts have remained good, and my case is unlikely to be one that goes up to appellate courts, where things get much worse. There’s an important distinction: the government doesn’t care about what it is allowed to do, but it is still limited by what it is not capable of doing. It’s important to understand that they still do have many constraints they operate under, and that we need to find and exploit those constraints as much as possible while we fight them | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | direwolf20 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
They are capable of putting you in prison until you unlock your phone, or simply executing you. | ||||||||||||||
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