Make stolen phones unusable, Met Police urges tech giants

(bbc.com)

12 points | by gnabgib 20 hours ago ago

5 comments

  • Panzerschrek 16 hours ago ago

    > enforce measures rendering handsets effectively unusable

    > When an iPhone user is not identified as being at a familiar location

    > equipping police with new powers to search properties without a warrant where stolen goods have been electronically located

    > facial recognition to cut the number of grabs on the capital's streets

    This all means total surveillance. What could possible go wrong with this?

    • hulitu 9 hours ago ago

      > This all means total surveillance. What could possible go wrong with this?

      As long as only _we_ use it, against _our_ political opponents, nothing. Oh, wait ... /s

  • junior44660 16 hours ago ago

    I was under the impression that Android did something like this upon factory reset (asking for previous PIN before you can set the phone up again). Is it effective?

    • hulitu 9 hours ago ago

      Yes, it is, but not as you think. This bricked a tablet i had because it refused to create a new account, while the password for the old one was lost.