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[–] Olgratin_Magmatoe@lemmy.world 5 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

Does your phone need to be unlocked to show that qr code?

[–] daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago) (2 children)

Of course. But if a police officer were to remove your phone by force, first it would be illegal without a warrant so it would almost made you a favour as all evidence in your phone would be invalid in court.

Then if they just want to remove by force, with or without warrant, they can just take it from your pocket. Even locked if they want the info in your phone they are probably getting it. They would have access to some of the best forensics teams and equipment.

Following the same logic, should we never have an unlocked phone near a police officer? I don't know about that.

And if you are just that paranoid I would probably be easy to just have a second profile on your phone just for the ID. And you are the same as if having the phone locked as password is needed for changing profiles.

[–] explodicle@sh.itjust.works 6 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Even locked if they want the info in your phone they are probably getting it. They would have access to some of the best forensics teams and equipment.

I think some of the concern is when cops will use force illegally and then lie about it, so they wouldn't necessarily have access to forensics.

[–] daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Like taking your phone and go through your WhatsApp messages?

If that's a concern you could set up a password to access any sensible app or chat within that app.

I think that is a more sensible approach. As if you are targeted by any reason an undercover cop could get a hold on your unlocked phone by many different ways.

[–] leds@feddit.dk 2 points 45 minutes ago

Seems like a good use for android app pinning, I think that locks the phone to that app until unlocked

[–] Olgratin_Magmatoe@lemmy.world 2 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

But if a police officer were to remove your phone by force, first it would be illegal without a warrant so it would almost made you a favour as all evidence in your phone would be invalid in court.

Even if what they find on your phone isn't valid in court, it can still lead them to other things that are valid. For instance, a picture taken at a specific place with a timestamp. That picture may not be admissible, but if they find CCTV footage of you at that time and place, you're screwed.

Cops can and will overreach their powers, and they'll probably get away with it.

Even locked if they want the info in your phone they are probably getting it. They would have access to some of the best forensics teams and equipment.

Sure, but it's a lot harder for them if your phone is encrypted and shut off before you encounter them.

Following the same logic, should we never have an unlocked phone near a police officer? I don’t know about that.

You really shouldn't. Cops are never on your side.

[–] daniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 hour ago

You really shouldn't. Cops are never on your side.

I mean never is a strong word here. People are saved by cops every day. At least in my country. Just looking today news: women was arrested after being violent towards doctors in La Palma. Pretty sure doctors though cops were on their side.

You have to be sure to defend your citizen rights and prosecuted rights (if it even become to that). But that does not conflict to call the cops if you need to and if you are being victim of a crime they'll most likely help you. Once again, that's how it is where I live.