Awww, are the poor popo upset because they can't violate 4rth and 5th amendment rights willy nilly?
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That's exactly why they're upset, and quite frankly, fuck them.
That's a shame. 🙃
Get fucked, violators.
My phone, you see it if I say it's ok.
Yes, but how many of them started shooting?
article is shitwalled 🥱
Recheck the thread someone posted a web archive link.
This should be a feature in every phone. At least on Samsungs you can schedule reboots but it's not as convenient as putting everything in full lockdown automatically if the phone hasn't been unlocked in 24 hours.
I'd like to see more protections on that end, ie: auto-reboot if the SIM card is ejected, if not unlocked for X days, if network access is lost for X minutes, etc
I would want auto reboot if a code you set isn't entered and then a cable capable of data transfer is connected.
GrapheneOS reboots once a day as a security measure.
Skill issue
There’s nothing listed on the Apple Support site about an automatic restart feature when there are no cellular networks nearby. I’m guessing they left the phone connected to a charger long enough to install a previously downloaded update.
When automatic updates are enabled, iPhone will coalesce the software update download with other download activity. The package will remain downloaded and install once the iPhone is connected to power, and remains powered on and locked for an extended period of time. The install initiates a reboot.
This is a better article with a link to the code. It has nothing to do with a software update (beyond being an unlisted feature of 18.1) and is based on an inactivity timer.
That’s great! I couldn’t find any mention of it on support.apple.com or on the iOS 18.1 details page.