I am absolutely opposed to Law Enforcement access to smart phones without a Warrant.
These 7,800 devices have warrants, but they are locked with the users' passcodes. . . and only the users know the passcodes. My take is that all of these are Apple iPhones and iPads as those are the only ones the FBI cannot unlock with commercially available tools. Even Apple does not have the passcodes or a means of unlocking a modern iOS device.
Hey, we are only now learning our locked down communications were still opened up with those FISA secret warrants signed off as necessary so that the FIBIES and others listened to each and every word spoken in the Trump Tower before he moved to his NJ club, so even warrants are worthless in the hands of traitors and spies!
They can have all the warrants they want.
I think security in your papers is worth having the government fail in a few criminal cases.
No backdoor. None.
“I am absolutely opposed to Law Enforcement access to smart phones without a Warrant.”
Or access to anything else for that matter.
It the manufacturers were smart, they’d simply write the warrant into the EULA.