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by baddox
3898 days ago
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The update could wait for the next time the user types in that password. If you own the phone (which you do if you can push OS updates), you can own the data on it. There's no way around that, unless the phone is already confiscated or the user knows to not type in their password. |
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Unless Apple already inserted a secret backdoor that allows for forced updates, you don't have to update the phone when it prompts you. The closest I've seen it get is a reminder that asks you if you'd like to schedule an update for 2:00 AM or some such time, and then asks for your passcode to do so. You still need to type it for the explicit purpose of updating for it to go through.