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Originally Posted by Guy
Some kid will come up with something too counter this soon, IF true.
"Phones will be tossed faster than weapons out of moving vehicles......  "
Stay safe.
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I think all you have to do is pull the data pin out of the mini usb connection of your phone. I would suspect a short amount of time googling that process based on manufacturer and phone model number should get the information needed.
Some of us carry tricked out work BB's and such which won't succumb to such ham fisted techniques. So when asked you can have my BB and when I give you the false code to decrypt just know you will find what I intend you to find and have access to but you just killed the important stuff and contacted HQ that my BB has been compromised . . . enjoy storming the castle boys and get ready to explain to your captain why you violated a handful of federal laws about the data you just tried to access with your Atari Lynx 2.0 handheld device