Police use . They plug your phone into a ruggedized laptop or tablet, and the software runs an "extraction." Logical Extraction: Grabs the visible data (like a backup).
Heart rate, step counts, and sleep patterns (which can be used to establish a timeline of when you were awake or active).
How long you spent on specific apps and at what time of day. How Do They Do It?
Every thread on your phone, including those that were archived. 2. Deep Dives: Encrypted Messaging Apps
A bit-by-bit copy of the entire flash memory, which is how they recover deleted files. The Legal Reality
Your phone is a high-accuracy GPS tracker. Even if you aren't actively using a map app, your device is constantly logging your coordinates.
If the police successfully unlock the phone, forensic software can scrape the message databases of these apps.
In the United States, the Supreme Court ruled in that police generally need a warrant to search your phone, even if you are under arrest. They cannot force you to provide a passcode in many jurisdictions (due to Fifth Amendment protections), but they can often use biometric data (FaceID or Fingerprints) depending on local laws and recent court rulings.
Police use . They plug your phone into a ruggedized laptop or tablet, and the software runs an "extraction." Logical Extraction: Grabs the visible data (like a backup).
Heart rate, step counts, and sleep patterns (which can be used to establish a timeline of when you were awake or active).
How long you spent on specific apps and at what time of day. How Do They Do It?
Every thread on your phone, including those that were archived. 2. Deep Dives: Encrypted Messaging Apps
A bit-by-bit copy of the entire flash memory, which is how they recover deleted files. The Legal Reality
Your phone is a high-accuracy GPS tracker. Even if you aren't actively using a map app, your device is constantly logging your coordinates.
If the police successfully unlock the phone, forensic software can scrape the message databases of these apps.
In the United States, the Supreme Court ruled in that police generally need a warrant to search your phone, even if you are under arrest. They cannot force you to provide a passcode in many jurisdictions (due to Fifth Amendment protections), but they can often use biometric data (FaceID or Fingerprints) depending on local laws and recent court rulings.
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