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regular john

Experienced
Dec 17, 2020
277
I have messages from sanctioned suicide on my phone. If they find my phone with password on it, will they still be able to get inside the phone and discover SS ? I don't want my family to blame SS for my death. In other words, how to get rid of phone before CT B?
 
living4others

living4others

Banned
Feb 23, 2025
37
Throw it in a river seems good enough.
 
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regular john

Experienced
Dec 17, 2020
277
If I will take out card will they still be able to find messages on my phone ?
 
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J&L383

Enlightened
Jul 18, 2023
1,204
If I will take out card will they still be able to find messages on my phone ?
I think it would take a lot of work and time and the authorities don't have the expense to do something like that. If it's password protected and better yet, factory reset, there will be no problem.
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
13,331
If you wanna be sure that nothing can be recovered I would destroy the phone and specifically the memory chip.
 
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
9,598
Look, if authorities really want to find out what sites you've visited and what you've said, having your phone is irrelevant. All they need to know is who your service provider is. Your service provider, Google if you use them, and other search providers, too all have your history stored on their computers. Obviously, just your family or friends wouldn't be able to access that info, but authorities could with a warrant. To keep your SS info private from family or friends, just destroy your phone, or "lose" it. But, remember, all your info is still out there, even without your phone, and can be uncovered by authorities. Would they share it with your family if they obtain it? Idk. It's the Internet. Nothing really ever "goes away".
 
ventingfrustrations

ventingfrustrations

Student
Mar 4, 2025
184
Scary to think of but I think the government is busy (hopefully) with other more scary things that I try not to think about
 

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