The case centers on Tunick's use of GrapheneOS, an open-source operating system that works on Google Pixel phones and lets users enter a passcode to wipe a...
this law doesn’t cover this context. no warrant, no arrest, no lawyer. if police recrive a warrant for a house and the person on the warrant wiped his phone then he broke the law.
HOWEVER… graphene OS should NOT be a part of the conversation. we will have to putlaw toilets since they can flush away evidence.
this law doesn’t cover this context. no warrant, no arrest, no lawyer. if police recrive a warrant for a house and the person on the warrant wiped his phone then he broke the law.
HOWEVER… graphene OS should NOT be a part of the conversation. we will have to putlaw toilets since they can flush away evidence.