The legal situation is more complex and nuanced than the headline implies, so the article is worth reading. This adds another ruling to the confusing case history regarding forced biometric unlocking.

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    This isn’t new. I’ve been on the passcode to unlock train for a long time because of this. It’s only news in that it’s been codified by the court. You can’t be compelled to reveal info.

    On iPhone: press and hold the lock button and either volume button for 1-2sec. It’ll force a passcode despite biometrics.

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      You can also turn your phone off. Phones require a passcode after booting up.

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      I hate Siri, but you can do a “Hey Siri, whose phone is this? and it will force PIN unlock. Great if you aren’t able to physically touch the phone.

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      Or use wrong finger for multiple times untill its locked out with pin password

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      Careful locking your device before the cops get there. It could be considered tampering with evidence.

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        In the States police can bust you on false charges and it will typically (but not always) fly in court.

        They also have strong phone cracking software, despite what FBI says about piles of evidence locked away in phones.

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        Evidence is not a thing until you are at least accused of a crime or detained.

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          That’s not completely true. In most states if they are knocking down your door with a search warrant and you flush a kilo of heroin down the toilet, you’re getting an evidence tampering charge that will hold up in court.

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        Even if this is true, and I’m not arguing that it isn’t, if you’ve committed a different crime with a worse punishment, you’ll have to take that into consideration.