Reminder that the UK is actually fairly lax in comparison to other countries when it comes to showing your drivers licence to police. Most countries require you to have it with you when you drive, the UK does not.
If you don’t want to show your license, don’t. Say you left it at home.
They can request that you come into a police station with it within 7 days, but in reality they probably won’t because they can trivially search for this information anyway.
Certainly don’t hand over an unlocked phone.
danielquinn@lemmy.ca 2 weeks ago
Just we need, an excuse for a cop to take your unlocked phone away to his car to do whatever he likes with it.
fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk 1 week ago
It won’t solve the above, but if you’re not aware already, you can “pin” an Android app to lock it to the screen, so nobody can easily switch to another app without using your login pin/code/pattern.
Firstly, to turn it on, you need to go to Settings>Security & Privacy>Other Security Settings and switch on “Pin App”. The location of this setting may be different depending on the manufacturer of your mobile phone.
Then, to lock a particular app to the screen, press the three-lines button (maybe a square on your telephone?) to open up the program switcher, then press the circular thumbnail of the icon at the top of the screen, to open up the menu you didn’t know existed, and select “pin this app”.
Without your password or login pattern, your telephone will only show the currently open app. Nobody can switch to other programs or mess with other stuff without unlocking the phone.
To unlock it afterwards, you then hold the < and the three lines buttons for a few seconds, then enter your normal login code/pin/pattern to unlock. It will tell you this when you lock it.
AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space 1 week ago
Which works unless the attacker has a Cellebrite/Graykey device for cracking open phones, as the police sometimes do.
danielquinn@lemmy.ca 1 week ago
Neat trick! I’ve enabled it on my phone now, though it does say that it’s probably better to use a guest user for such situations… I don’t know how to do that either.
Still, this is additionally handy when I want to let my kid briefly use my phone.
This may all be moot though, if the state requires you to install a government app with invasive permissions just for this situation. Yet another reason to give up driving!
Berstrrs@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
That’s spot on definition of what happening in here