Fasil Teklemariam's body was discovered in his Washington, D.C., apartment in April. He died from "multiple blunt force" and "sharp force injuries," authorities said.
Biometrics are not inherently bad, it’s usually just a shortcut your device uses to enter your passcode for you after the initial entry when you turn on your device, the actual decryption still requires your passcode. As long as you actually understand how it works on your devices and how to disable it if you’re likely to deal with groups like law enforcement.
Biometrics are not inherently bad, it’s usually just a shortcut your device uses to enter your passcode for you after the initial entry when you turn on your device, the actual decryption still requires your passcode. As long as you actually understand how it works on your devices and how to disable it if you’re likely to deal with groups like law enforcement.
Like your phone’s Lockdown mode:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/105120
https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-use-the-android-lockdown-mode-and-why-you-should/