Right but then you are jailed at Heathrow for not unlocking your phone.
The UK has made it clear that Counter Terrorism legislation has no limits in UK law even if that means compromising all systems and leaving them vulnerable to state actor attacks.
MPs will continue to use encrypted messaging systems that disappear messages during any inquiries of course.
I'm in a similar position. Strongly considering replacing my iPhone with a Pixel. But I realize I'm vulnerable via cloud services. GrapheneOS won't save me from someone poking through my Dropbox. I'll have to find another option for that too.
Right but then you are jailed at Heathrow for not unlocking your phone.
The UK has made it clear that Counter Terrorism legislation has no limits in UK law even if that means compromising all systems and leaving them vulnerable to state actor attacks.
MPs will continue to use encrypted messaging systems that disappear messages during any inquiries of course.
Schiphol was already the superior airport for connections anyway, not being arrested just sweetens the deal.
You can provide a self destroy PIN with GrapheneOS.
And that certainly wouldn't raise their suspicion. Surely, they'd immediately let you go after that stunt.
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Take a dumb phone (or none)?
Except no one has ever been jailed for simply refusing to unlock a phone unless there was heavy evidence there was something on the phone.
Stop spreading incorrect FUD
No one that we have heard of yet.
You're an ignorant fool: https://www.theregister.com/Print/2009/11/24/ripa_jfl/
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I'm in a similar position. Strongly considering replacing my iPhone with a Pixel. But I realize I'm vulnerable via cloud services. GrapheneOS won't save me from someone poking through my Dropbox. I'll have to find another option for that too.
Nextcloud works great on GrapheneOS if you are willing to self host.
Until it will be illegal to do so.