This is a very entertaining and educational article, giving insights into the methods used by thiefs to try and get access to your phone data.

I don’t like Apple but it’s great that their security is so good when it comes to this.

  • BeMoreCareful@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    This made me realize, as an android user, I have no idea what I’m supposed to do if someone steals my phone.

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      They have the same system. The phone is tied to your account and you can track, lock and erase it remotely with Google’s Find My Device.

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        Luckily I’ve only had to use “find my device” whenever my phone decides to catch-up with the TV remotes under the couch cushions

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          We have a black coffee table and sometimes it’s just on the coffee table and I’m like “Jesus fucking Christ what is wrong with you.”. In fairness to me, it’s summer, I keep the shades drawn, keeps the temps down.

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        Except you can more easily wipe the os at a low level and fully factory reset the device. That’s not possible with iPhones.

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          Funny thing, even if you do that you can be prevented from initializing the device. You get a “this phone was reset in an unusual way, sign in to the original account used for setup” message the may or not hint at an email address. I’ve got a stack of them on my desk from former employees that I’m trying to get back into. Pain in the ass for business, good for consumers.

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          Afaik, that changed a while ago. Nowadays, it should still ask for the google account of the most recent owner.

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            yeah, factory reset protection, it wipes the user data, but will refuse to fully finish setting up the the os after the reset until the google acct is verified…

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          You can’t do that on modern phones with locked bootloader. This is the reason why manufacturers who allow bootloader unlock still don’t ship phones with bootloader unlocked by default.

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      hopefully you have it locked so they just wipe the data. and then you buy a new phone.