We actually had a SCOTUS ruling on this that they can't search your phone without a warrant. It came after the state court of kommiefornia ruled police could, and Ohio I believe that said police couldn't. Even more surprising from SCOTUS was that it was a unanimous decision.Papa_Tiger wrote:<sarcasm> No, you are looking at this all wrong. This is just a tool to aid law enforcement. It doesn't matter if they can search your phone without a warrant if they can't decrypt it. This will rightly allow them access to all the data on your phone when they execute their valid warrantless search. </sarcasm>
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- Fri Jan 22, 2016 3:01 pm
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