With reports that the witnesses in today’s murder by ICE were all detained (and their phones presumably confiscated), I’ve been thinking nonstop about if I were to record ICE or the cops doing something, how could I ensure that any videos I record are not able to be deleted, assuming my phone was confiscated? I’m talking about specific tactics.

My phone runs iOS. I already have a strong passcode which hopefully makes brute forcing difficult. I use ADP and the only thing I back up automatically are photos and videos. In theory, I think my setup is fairly secure, since it would be hard to get into my phone or my iCloud account. But I don’t know what vulnerabilities or tools I may be missing.

I’m asking for iOS, but I think it’s good to discuss Android and GrapheneOS as well.

  • fizzle@quokk.au
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    18 hours ago

    if you sync to NAS or a cloud service, don’t be logged in on other apps/web

    what?

    The agents will probably hit stop, then delete.

    I don’t think there will be a reliable work around for this. It will take a while to upload anyway.

    • BlackCat@piefed.social
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      7 hours ago

      what?

      If you’re one-way syncing your camera files to Dropbox for safe keeping, you don’t want to leave a way for them to access Dropbox.