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by beeboop
3898 days ago
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Ah yes, the infallible password that's really small and hard to see. I'm sure the guys at the NSA were all "man we'd need, like, a microscope or some shit to read that!" and just went to lunch and called it a day. There is literally nothing Apple could do to have a key of some sort on their processor that wouldn't be laughably easy for a well funded organization to get access to. |
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If you actually care about security, use a long alphanumeric password. It's not a big hassle when you have Touch ID. If you are ever in trouble, try turning the iPhone off immediately or quickly touch your fingerprint reader a few times with a wrong finger or enter the passcode wrong five times (so that Secure Enclave discards the cached decryption key and no longer accepts fingerprints). Also, use Apple Configurator tool to make your iPhone "Supervised" and don't let it pair with any new computer. And disable iCloud backup entirely.