Never give the cops your phone.
Never give cops your phone, yes. Also, don’t use biometrics to lock your phone. Police can legally force you to unlock with your thumb print, they legally (and like, physically) cannot force you to reveal a passcode stored only in your brain.
Obligatory reminder that (for iPhone at least) hitting the right side button rapidly 5 times locks out biometrics and forces pin entry
For Android, a reboot forces a pin code.
And to get the reboot option on Pixels, long press Power and Volume Up. Infinitely more annoying than just long pressing the power button.
What? Do you mean to get the pop up on screen? That’s still a simple long press on the power button. I just did it now on my Pixel.
Long power + Vol Up does a hard reboot directly without calling the power menu
Default after Pixel 5 is to bring up Google Assistant with a long press of the power button.
Then they must have changed their minds again, I haven’t changed this setting so it’s default has been long press for power button
But I did find the setting so you can change it and not worry about it anymore: Settings > System > Gestures > Press and Hold power button
Thank you! I looked it up before and the only thing I found was that the default setting had changed.
But it also takes like 10-15 seconds of holding it. Not something you can do when a cop holds out his hand for your phone.
For a hard reboot yea. It’s faster to do the onscreen menu which pops up in like a second
Or you can root and restore such powers to Tasker
This is the case on iOS as well but restarting takes longer and more explicit interactions than pressing a button five times
That dials 911 on Android. That was a fun feature to discover on my new phone. I’m sitting there, trying to turn up the volume for a podcast and it’s not working. Pull my phone out of my pocket and see that it’s on a countdown before it dials out! The count is down to 3! No, no, no, no, no, no, no! Cancel! Hang up! What the fuck!? Why is that a thing!?
That shit got disabled real quick.
Thats handy AF. Thanks.
What about the pattern lock?
That’s just a passcode for practical purposes
Oooh Missouri cops in the national news, this is sure to be good news.