Most Android phones usually allow you to require pin re-entry by clicking an open lock or a “Lockdown” button in shutdown menu. It seems for iOS it’s Power + Volume Up/Down but I can’t confirm this.
This is good info, but if you’re putting yourself in a situation where you might get rounded up by cops (a protest, for example) you should not rely on being able to get to your phone quick enough to hit that.
Most Android phones usually allow you to require pin re-entry by clicking an open lock or a “Lockdown” button in shutdown menu. It seems for iOS it’s Power + Volume Up/Down but I can’t confirm this.
This is good info, but if you’re putting yourself in a situation where you might get rounded up by cops (a protest, for example) you should not rely on being able to get to your phone quick enough to hit that.
While I agree, if you’re going to a situation like a protest, you should be using a burner phone anyway. And be expecting it to be seized.
Agree with this. Your burner phone still should be hard to unlock though, since it has contact info for your co-conspirators.