Hope that this doesn't catch on to the rest of the country...
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/42/4259.asp
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/42/4259.asp
Should be fairly easy to avoid... just carry a clean SIM card on you at all times, and make sure any "bad" data on your phone is saved to the card not the device. Then if you get pulled over grab your phone and swap out the sim cards real quick (takes me about 20 seconds to access my card) which is much shorter in time than it takes to stop your car and for the officer to get out and approach your window.
Hope that this doesn't catch on to the rest of the country...
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/42/4259.asp
Most data is not stored on the SIM card, but in internal flash memory or a removable mini-sd card.
dddaver said:Sure, that's easy for you to say.
qupee said:What's needed is an app that will perform a secure wipe that can include all important data (some things, like text messages, call log, etc. can require special handling depending on the phone's OS).
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What types pf data gets stored on SIMs then? When I remove my SIM and put in my back up I lose my text messages, phone numbers, call log, and photos.
How is this shit constitutional?
Do we have no rights to privacy anymore?
high power magnet should wipe it all right? maybe ya need a electro magnet in a box with a switch. if shit goes bad hit switch and all data should be gone. send ,me crab if ya live there
yes, some level of trust is required to communicate electronically. you apparently trust ic mag, no? all companies have to comply with leo's demands. lavabit's mistake was having unencrypted data on their servers. wickr is different in that regard. they will freely turn over all the data they have. if your messages haven't yet expired, they are still encrypted..Yeah, sounds good. If you trust the people running that company to have the same moral fiber and backbone as, say, http://lavabit.com/
I wouldn't