TravelingMan304
TravelingMan304 t1_is6rl0v wrote
Reply to comment by AJVenom123 in Feds: Ex Louisville Police Officer Used Law Enforcement Tech To Help Hack Sexually Explicit Photos From Women by FuegoFerdinand
Don't give your phone to the police. Don't use biometric security.
Use physical copies of insurance, registration, and license, no matter how hard they try to push digital equivalents.
Once your phone is in a cops hands, unlocked, courts have ruled that they can look at anything they like, and it can be used as evidence.
Edit: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/07/its-legal-cops-seize-cell-phone-impersonate-owner
TravelingMan304 t1_is7wmg6 wrote
Reply to comment by raymondcy in Feds: Ex Louisville Police Officer Used Law Enforcement Tech To Help Hack Sexually Explicit Photos From Women by FuegoFerdinand
You can enable multiple users on Android and it is supposed to keep all data separate I think, but it will be a long time before they stop offering a physical card.