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Police can search cell phone without a warrant.

6 Responses to “Privacy”

  1. RobertM Says:

    Well, I guess I’ll just have to keep a couple of hundred pictures of my penis on mine.

  2. Bubblehead Les Says:

    So does Google.

  3. Jake Says:

    I always wonder what will happen if the police want to search my phone, since I have texts from the attorney I work for containing attorney-client protected information. Not that they would get me to unlock it without speaking to my attorney first in any case.

    On a related note, Uncle: Could I get you to post on the subject of this post here? The bills are extremely disturbing and I’d like to spread the word to as many freedom-minded Virginians as possible before they come up for a vote (which could even happen today for the Senate version), and you have a far larger readership than I do.

  4. mikee Says:

    Is there an app for uploading one’s phone content to an anonymized site in background or daily, with a one or two button “erase all” feature? Cuz I can see there will be a need for that among a lot of phone users.

  5. Phelps Says:

    They are allowed to. Doesn’t mean they can.

  6. chris Says:

    5 incorrect PIN entries on mine and the phone is wiped, corporate policy.

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