Judge Rules That Looking At A Phone’s Lock Screen Could Require A Search Warrant

Law enforcement agencies are currently pretty miffed at companies like Apple and Google who have made it harder for them to access devices. This is because these companies have basically handed over the encryption keys to the user, meaning that only the user can unlock their devices and there’s really nothing that these companies can do.

Now it looks like things are about to get tougher for these law enforcement agencies because a Seattle-based District Judge has recently ruled that unless the police have a search warrant, even viewing the lock screen of a handset can be considered as a search. This means that without a warrant, it violates the person’s Fourth Amendment rights.

This stems from a case back in 2019 where a man by the name of Joseph Sam was arrested and indicted on charges related to robbery and assault. A year later when the FBI obtained the phone, they turned on the phone and took a photo of the phone’s screen, in which Sam’s lawyer argued in the court that it should not be admissible as evidence due to the lack of a warrant.

The judge overseeing the case agreed where it was suggested that by taking a photo of the phone’s lock screen, it was qualified as an unlawful search and violated Sam’s Fourth Amendment rights. There is no doubt that moving forwards, this will set a precedent for future similar cases.

Judge Rules That Looking At A Phone’s Lock Screen Could Require A Search Warrant

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WhatsApp Testing Using QR Codes To Add New Contacts

In the latest beta for WhatsApp, it appears that the company is now testing out a new feature for adding contacts where you can simply scan a QR code to add them to your WhatsApp contacts list. This is versus before where you would need to add the person’s phone number to your phone’s contact list before you could start chatting with them on WhatsApp.

In many ways, this feature is long overdue. Apps such as LINE and WeChat already support the scanning of QR codes to add contacts. This can help boost privacy because in those instances, you would not know the number of the person you’re adding, meaning that if you delete or block them, they can’t call you using your phone number.

It is also more efficient and faster as businesses could put up QR codes on their websites or storefronts and customers can scan them to add them to WhatsApp, instead of the method we mentioned above. According to WABetaInfo, they also found that users will have the option to revoke the QR code, meaning that if you don’t want that person contacting you anymore, you can delete access to their QR code.

That being said, this is a beta and it is unclear when the feature will be rolled out to more users, but hopefully it will be soon.

WhatsApp Testing Using QR Codes To Add New Contacts

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