Looking forward to your future videos. Nice work (!) on talking about PinePhone and deGoogled phones on the other vids. If you want some questions from a non-technical person about what people don't understand still but that you might, being a technical person, just ask. This video at about 6:30 becomes interesting also in the vein of Riley v. California. You might consider doing one comparing the home phone v. cellular phone (and maybe v. LinuxPhone too?) which would be interesting similarly relating to Smith v. Maryland etc.
Riley v. California helps if you have local data on your phone, but given the Lavabit case it looks like *any* cloud storage at all puts you into Smith v. Maryland territory.
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Looking forward to your future videos.
Nice work (!) on talking about PinePhone and deGoogled phones on the other vids. If you want some questions from a non-technical person about what people don't understand still but that you might, being a technical person, just ask.
This video at about 6:30 becomes interesting also in the vein of Riley v. California. You might consider doing one comparing the home phone v. cellular phone (and maybe v. LinuxPhone too?) which would be interesting similarly relating to Smith v. Maryland etc.
Riley v. California helps if you have local data on your phone, but given the Lavabit case it looks like *any* cloud storage at all puts you into Smith v. Maryland territory.