• @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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    9 months ago

    Anything to make their job harder is perfectly okay by me. The only thing that would be needed would be for this to be a feature and to have a cool down period of like 48 hours where the phone would reboot twice in that time so that if it was held it would still reboot itself.

    Edit: Even better idea. Turning off the feature requires a reboot.

  • @Rukthag@lemmy.world
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    279 months ago

    Note to those wishing for such a function, it’s possible by creating an iOS Shortcut - New Shortcut > Shutdown > Change it to ‘Restart’.

    From there, you create an automation in Shortcuts to run based on time, location, etc.

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        79 months ago

        You could always take 10 seconds and invoke the operating system’s hard shutdown command if you have the 10 seconds to spare. On Android at least, that’s pressing and holding power and volume up for 10 seconds. But I do not know what it would be on the iPhone.

    • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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      39 months ago

      It would be best if the function was like if the phone has not been unlocked for at least 16 hours then reboot automatically. A time thing would be a problem though because then it would just reboot every day and that would be no fun.

      • @Rukthag@lemmy.world
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        49 months ago

        I saw elsewhere this is a new feature in iOS 18.1, so it will probably pretty solid I’d think. But for shortcut wise, at minimum I suppose one could put automations that trigger when it detected within certain geofences or something… but then whenever you drive by your local police station it will kindly reboot your phone every time lol

        • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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          19 months ago

          What if they thought you would do that and specifically took it to a police station that you did not have a geofence for? Mind you, they wouldn’t necessarily know. But it’s not impossible.

          • @whithom@discuss.online
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            19 months ago

            It also might not be taken to a police station. Who knows where the actual forensics labs are. No real need for them to be on-site or even labeled.

            • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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              19 months ago

              If you have the 10 seconds, you could use the operating system’s hard reboot function, which at least on Android is pressing and holding power and volume up for 10 seconds. But I don’t know what it is on the iPhone.

              • @whithom@discuss.online
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                19 months ago

                Power and volume up for new phones, and then power and home for older ones with Touch ID.

                Also, so you know, if you press power 5 times it will ask if you want an emergency call, say no, but after you do it your PIN is required to unlock. No biometrics work at that point. So, no one can force you to touch or look at it. I don’t know if it puts the phone in that “mode” or not, but it’s a handy trick.

                • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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                  29 months ago

                  Yeah, I knew that that was available, but I do not know whether it puts the phone in the before first use mode, like you mentioned, or just disables the biometrics, but leaves the device in after first use mode.

  • metaStatic
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    239 months ago

    this is the police we’re talking about, they probably just forgot to charge them and are trying to shift the blame

    • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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      149 months ago

      Which is the saddest part, honestly. If it was a feature, that would be fantastic news. And especially if it had a cooldown feature of like 48 hours, where it would reboot twice in that timeframe, so that if a cop turned off the setting, while it was in their possession, it wouldn’t matter because it would reboot anyway.

  • @SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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    129 months ago

    Someone said it in another thread yesterday, baseband memory leak. The firmware for that shit is terrible, I’ve had to deal with it in the past.

  • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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    9 months ago

    I guess if you have the 10 seconds to do so, you could invoke the operating system hard reboot function, which at least on Android is pressing and holding power and volume up for 10 seconds. I don’t know what it is on the iPhone.

    Edit: Too bad there’s not some sort of haptic to let you know that it accepted the command before it shuts down though.

    • TragicNotCute
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      39 months ago

      Long press of power and volume up for a few seconds puts you into BFU.

      • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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        49 months ago

        Does it or does it just simply disable biometrics but leave it an AFU? I would hope that if it’s going to disable the biometrics, that it would put it in BFU. But I do not know.

        • TragicNotCute
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          39 months ago

          I don’t know how it works under the hood, but from a user perspective it behaves like it’s in BFU. Biometrics disabled, phone code required.

          • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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            39 months ago

            Yeah, don’t get me wrong. Disabling the biometrics and requiring the pin is a good step. But I would like to see somebody test it to figure out whether it actually goes into BFU mode or not.

  • @humanspiral@lemmy.ca
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    29 months ago

    Speculation is that ios 18 is communicating with other phones while locked to determine security. This can more likely be a NSA/US empire backdoor than a user protection feature. Lowly police systems are just not on the “hacker list”. One way the backdoor could work is that if a “NSA/Mossad list phone” is present, protect the other phones, unless the phones are in an NSA/Mossad secure facility.

  • snooggums
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    19 months ago

    The police could just ask Apple, it isn’t like they are going to have some secret reboot process that they would hide from the police.

    • @bamboo@lemm.ee
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      19 months ago

      And what would Apple be able to do about it? They don’t have your password*, so they’ll be just as unable to decrypt the device as the police.

      *you can give them your password via iCloud I believe but you don’t have to

      • snooggums
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        9 months ago

        I’m not saying apple will do anything about it, just that they will let the cops know what is causing the reboots if asked.

    • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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      99 months ago

      This is not for devices where the pin has been entered incorrectly too many times. This is for devices that the police have seized and are awaiting forensics to pull data from.