Comment by OutOfHere
8 hours ago
No, to my knowledge, they ask you to enter your PIN/password yourself. They don't enter it for you. I believe he entered it himself, at which point the erasure began. The erasure process was witnessed by the officer.
8 hours ago
No, to my knowledge, they ask you to enter your PIN/password yourself. They don't enter it for you. I believe he entered it himself, at which point the erasure began. The erasure process was witnessed by the officer.
From https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/07/activist-charged-wit...
> Tunick provided this code to an agent, who entered it on the phone, after which “the screen went blank, flashed several times and the phone appeared to restart.”
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So the real problem in the end is that your duress system should not put a big message "erasing all data" but "loading" slowly and just look mostly empty.