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Shank ◴[] No.42170993[source]
To me the biggest takeaway is that Apple is sufficiently paranoid to add this feature. Some people (like John Gruber) advocate for activating bio lockout at the border by squeezing the volume and power buttons. I would say if you’re the type of person who would do this, you should go one step further and power off.

Similarly, if you’re in a situation where you cannot guarantee your phone’s security because it’s leaving your possession, and you’re sufficiently worried, again, power off fully.

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486sx33 ◴[] No.42172129[source]
If I had to guess, there must have been an exploit in the wild that took advantage of this. It sounds like it eliminates the oldest tools in one swoop. Which is pretty sweet
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1. gruez ◴[] No.42172202[source]
Even without an exploit in the wild, having such a feature is critical for security. Otherwise any device that's seized by police can be kept powered on indefinitely, until firms like Cellebrite can find an exploit.
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