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If you block someone does the iMessage show as delivered from the senders text?
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 02:36 |
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bobfather posted:Guilty until proven innocent, these days! Also the ruling is specific to an overly broad search warrant. I think impliedly it would have been fine if they said "we want this specific person to unlock this specific device for <probable cause>" although there aren't a lot of cases in the area yet, but that seems to be the way the wind is blowing.
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 02:41 |
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5 RING SHRIMP posted:If you block someone does the iMessage show as delivered from the senders text? Let it go, she's not interested anymore, Todd.
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 04:41 |
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5 RING SHRIMP posted:If you block someone does the iMessage show as delivered from the senders text? I think it shows sent as a text message on the senders end.
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 04:47 |
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5 RING SHRIMP posted:If you block someone does the iMessage show as delivered from the senders text? I tested this out last year and if I remember correctly it does. To the sender everything looks like a regular iMessage. The person blocking just never receives it.
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 10:39 |
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Dogen posted:Also the ruling is specific to an overly broad search warrant. I think impliedly it would have been fine if they said "we want this specific person to unlock this specific device for <probable cause>" although there aren't a lot of cases in the area yet, but that seems to be the way the wind is blowing. As someone who works in this area, what do you think of this whole concept of "dumb criminal documents their dumb escapades on their phone"? I mean, in ye olde days if a serial killer was using a 35mm camera to document their kills, yes absolutely the police would be able to get access to that camera, the film in it, and even the home if there was suspected to be an in-home camera lab. Nobody would think twice about granting those warrants. These days though, phones can hold so much incriminating evidence if you aren't careful. If the police can compel you to unlock it, they now not only have your serial killer pictures, but also your contacts, websites you browse, password access, etc. Which actually brings me to a question - do you think after being compelled to unlock a phone via TouchID that a suspect could then be compelled to unlock a password vault like 1Pass or Keepass via TouchID? Obviously they wouldn't ask them to unlock LastPass because the Feds probably already have access to it. Is your basic recommendation when talking to people "if you're going to do something dumb, don't loving keep the evidence in your phone?"
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 13:21 |
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bobfather posted:As someone who works in this area, what do you think of this whole concept of "dumb criminal documents their dumb escapades on their phone"? Well, yes, but also there is the question of "does their phone get unlocked and searched simply for existing" as opposed to the camera in your example where its usage in the crimes is known before the warrant is granted.
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 13:35 |
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Grassy Knowles posted:Well, yes, but also there is the question of "does their phone get unlocked and searched simply for existing" as opposed to the camera in your example where its usage in the crimes is known before the warrant is granted. My (completely limited) understanding of the justice system is that all you need is to convince a judge that you have probable cause to believe that the <item in question> (35mm camera, phone, etc) has evidence related to the crime. If judge says yeah and issues a warrant, now the police have access to your device. The next question is, would they have to go back to the judge with probable cause to believe that your password vault would give them further access to more evidence of the crime, or does getting access to the phone via TouchID mean they could ask you to authenticate a password manager via TouchID also?
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 14:01 |
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decypher posted:Let it go, she's not interested anymore, Todd. I've dropped the hammer on every form of communication I've had and no response. Time for a Polaroid and carrier pigeon Social Animal posted:I tested this out last year and if I remember correctly it does. To the sender everything looks like a regular iMessage. The person blocking just never receives it. Thanks. Good to know
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 14:07 |
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bobfather posted:My (completely limited) understanding of the justice system is that all you need is to convince a judge that you have probable cause to believe that the <item in question> (35mm camera, phone, etc) has evidence related to the crime. If judge says yeah and issues a warrant, now the police have access to your device. I don't know whether they would have to get a separate warrant for that, but I think they could if they could demonstrate a need for that information. There just isn't a lot of law in the area yet, I think they are relying on the (relatively in legal terms) recent distinction between whether someone can be compelled to reveal a safe combination versus produce a key to unlock a safe, which is all based on non-binding text from a Supreme Court opinion.
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 14:24 |
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bobfather posted:Obviously they wouldn't ask them to unlock LastPass because the Feds probably already have access to But it's so cheap and convenient! I love my insecure and slightly sketchy LastPass.
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 23:00 |
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Krispy Kareem posted:But it's so cheap and convenient! This. Convenience is king.
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 00:35 |
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I have noticed that Handoff icons in the bottom left hand of the lock screen sometimes have a red tint and sometimes not. Is it borrowing color from the rest of the lock screen or is it trying to tell me something?
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 02:39 |
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We got a 6 that is having a hard time charging. If you apply pressure it makes contact but with no pressure it stops. Any ideas?
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 03:15 |
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LingcodKilla posted:We got a 6 that is having a hard time charging. If you apply pressure it makes contact but with no pressure it stops. Any ideas? Toothpick to get the lint out.
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 03:17 |
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MasonReese posted:I have noticed that Handoff icons in the bottom left hand of the lock screen sometimes have a red tint and sometimes not. Is it borrowing color from the rest of the lock screen or is it trying to tell me something? I think it takes from the wallpaper, since my wallpaper is predominantly blue, as are my Handoff icons. I swear they didn't always do that and I haven't changed my lock screen wallpaper in a while, but maybe I'm just crazy.
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 16:43 |
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I'd forgotten all about Handoff. In looking at it again, I've just discovered that if you're listening to a podcast on Overcast on your phone and don't have the app installed on the iPad, it'll Handoff as a Safari tab to overcast.fm and jump to your currently played position in its podcast web player. edit: Incidentally, is it possible to sync your play/download/etc settings to Overcast for the sake of keeping that stuff backed up on a per-device basis? I'd like to have the Overcast app on my iPad but don't want it to download like on my phone, only stream. I used the web player on my iPad but it doesn't support Smart Speed.
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 17:10 |
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Customs & Border Protection can't indefinitely detain you for failing to unlock a phone, at least not without a judge getting involved, ordering you to unlock the phone, and you refusing to do so. And getting a judge to do that would generally involve some type of probable cause, not just "I'm crossing the border." They can detain you for a limited period of time for questioning, take your phone, and if not a US citizen, refuse you entry. There's a decent amount of information out there about these searches and what they can do, Here's the EFF's take on it. For iPhones/iPads, if you're concerned about warrantless searches at the border but still want the convenience of TouchID, just turn off your devices before approaching the border. iOS requires the passcode to be entered before re-enabling touchID after being powered on/rebooted or after 48 hours of inactivity.
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 20:47 |
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Thanks!
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 21:18 |
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fordan posted:or after 48 hours of inactivity.
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 23:01 |
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fordan posted:Customs & Border Protection can't indefinitely detain you for failing to unlock a phone, at least not without a judge getting involved, ordering you to unlock the phone, and you refusing to do so. And getting a judge to do that would generally involve some type of probable cause, not just "I'm crossing the border." They can detain you for a limited period of time for questioning, take your phone, and if not a US citizen, refuse you entry. There's a decent amount of information out there about these searches and what they can do, Here's the EFF's take on it. Star War Sex Parrot posted:I believe iOS 9 reduced this to 8 hours if you haven't unlocked with your passcode within the last 6 days. This would certainly explain why I wake up some mornings and have to put in my passcode.
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 23:26 |
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Is there a way to delete the Siri cache for voices/accents you don't use? I feel like they probably use up a shitload of space.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 01:32 |
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They aren't downloaded.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 01:39 |
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Is there a way to get rid of the records of anyone or any group you've ever texted?
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 02:04 |
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Question Mark Mound posted:
Yes, you can have it set like that and it should remember which audio option you have set for each show
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 02:10 |
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10 Beers posted:Is there a way to get rid of the records of anyone or any group you've ever texted? What "records"? The carrier has all that stuff and I doubt they're going to purge it.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 03:15 |
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10 Beers posted:Is there a way to get rid of the records of anyone or any group you've ever texted? Literally nuke every datacenter belonging to your wireless provider.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 03:34 |
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10 Beers posted:Is there a way to get rid of the records of anyone or any group you've ever texted? What have you done?
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 04:16 |
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10 Beers posted:Is there a way to get rid of the records of anyone or any group you've ever texted? If it's iMessage just delete the thread from all of your devices and hope they don't also look at your counterpart's stuff, and/or iCloud backups. If it's SMS/MMS, you're hosed because your carrier has those logs. Edit: no guarantees on whether the messages local database is leaky. I seem to recall one of those twitter forensics dudes saying so but who knows if they're right or if that's been fixed in recent releases.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 05:02 |
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Lol your carrier keeps text logs? Jesus Christ. I sincerely don't mean to keep steering this to a tin foil hat thread but, come on. Why is it just accepted that our private conversations are logged by anyone?
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 05:41 |
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GoldfishStew posted:Lol your carrier keeps text logs? Jesus Christ. I sincerely don't mean to keep steering this to a tin foil hat thread but, come on. Why is it just accepted that our private conversations are logged by anyone? Who said your txt messages were private?
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 05:58 |
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They have metadata, at the very least. It's on your bill. Whether they keep the actual content probably depends on the specific carrier's policies, but the metadata's not going anywhere. Not that any of that matters. The NSA keeps the full text. And yeah, what gave you the idea that a messaging system intended to send codes to cell towers was in any way private?
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 06:41 |
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If you think you're being targeted by police, you can assume they're tapping your calls and texts because that's easy. If you're just being tinfoil hat for no real reason then yeah your carrier isn't going to waste that time. I'm just going to assume 10 beers knows what he did.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 07:11 |
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There's plenty of secure non-SMS ways to send messages. SMS was just a hacky accidental way to send messages in a time before security could ever have even been a concern for the people using it.The Gillman posted:Yes, you can have it set like that and it should remember which audio option you have set for each show Question Mark Mound fucked around with this message at 11:50 on Mar 10, 2017 |
# ? Mar 10, 2017 10:32 |
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My battery / battery meter has been acting screwy. It does this every once in awhile but it seemed particularly bad today. When I pulled it off the dock this morning it was reading 90%, which seemed a bit odd for it being plugged in overnight, halfway to work it just up and shut-off without any warning or low battery messages. Trying to turn it out gave the low power thing. Got to work and plugged it in and after a minute or two it powered on and the battery read around 60%. Let it charge for maybe 5-10 minutes, then took it off and maybe after 5 minutes of use it gave me a under 10% warning and the battery read 1%.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 16:25 |
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What phone? How old is it? How old is the battery? I'm guessing it's probably an older device, 2-4 years on the battery? Sounds to me like your battery is hosed and you need a new one. Erratic behaviour like that is usually what people report. The OS/an app going crazy wouldn't swing it that much that quickly. Luckily it's pretty cheap to get a new battery. Lots of repair shops everywhere are used to it. Apple will sell you an OEM battery and warranty it, but it will be more expensive.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 16:29 |
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I'm gonna guess it's 6s or 6s+ Call it a hunch
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 16:30 |
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Quantum of Phallus posted:I'm gonna guess it's 6s or 6s+ My day-one 6S still only gets down to 70-80% after a full day including an underground/no signal commute.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 16:32 |
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Lucky you. When I brought my + in for a different issue, there was a queue of people ahead of me all with 6s models with battery issues. I'm gonna just eat the repair cost I think.
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# ? Mar 10, 2017 16:33 |
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Pivo posted:What phone? How old is it? How old is the battery? I'm guessing it's probably an older device, 2-4 years on the battery? Sounds to me like your battery is hosed and you need a new one. Erratic behaviour like that is usually what people report. The OS/an app going crazy wouldn't swing it that much that quickly. 5s, so it is 2-3 years old now. Guess I'll look into getting he battery replaced. Didn't know that was possible with iphones.
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