• Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Is there a way to set up multiple user profiles for the same phone, activated by different prints/PINs?

    Then you could have your main profile unlocked by like your ring finger print; but if you scan your thumb or index, it’ll unlock basically a dummy account with some bullshit apps and contacts and nothing else.

    Like the phone equivalent of a throw wallet with a few bucks and an expired credit card or two so you have something to surrender in the event of getting mugged, without losing anything of actual value.

    • RvTV95XBeo@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      I don’t know of how to do that without visibly switching accounts, but I believe the GrapheneOS folks are prepping a “duress PIN” for the next major release. I’m not 100% sure of what it entails but could have a similar end result to what you’re after

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        The problem there would be if they have told you to unlock the device and you do something to further lock it down, and they can prove that you did that (like there’s some big letters on the lock screen that say “lockdown initiated” or something), that can be considered obstruction.

        To picture it another way, imagine you had the one key to your vault, they order you to unlock it, and you swallow the key.

        It’s kind of in the same way that you can destroy evidence at any time until an investigation has started or you have a reasonable belief that one is about to start. At that point, destroying the evidence would get you in trouble.

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          Depends a bit on your threat model I suppose. Journalist protecting a source? Probably helpful. Getting mugged? Helpful for preventing ID theft, but potentially increased risk of physical harm. Political dissident covering up regionally unprotected speech? Obstruction charge may be less harmful than the alternative. Wall Street trader shredding insider trading documents? Obstruction charge may be worse.

          This is a gross oversimplification but shows how it could be helpful even if it isn’t ideal in every situation.

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      2 months ago

      BlackBerry devices had this.

      They had a “under duress but unlock” PIN and a “under duress and wipe device now” PIN. You needed their enterprise management server to configure it.

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      2 months ago

      this is the way.

      regardless of what the law says, at least where i live, cops will compel you to unlock it anyway if they decide to. this feature is a must.