this post was submitted on 17 Aug 2024
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Just a note: it can still be forced off/rebooted by pressing power button even longer. Likely the thief will just do that.
So there's not much point for this.
Plus isn't your phone's encryption at its strongest state after its been rebooted, before it's been unlocked? Guess it'll be useless unless OP has an outdated security patch, a weak passcode or if it was snatched while unlocked
I'm just looking for the strongest security methodology. Yeah, I didn't think about this