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GhostCat25

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In the case of suicide, do police have the right to access your phones/laptops for your loved ones to go through? Or do the devices remain locked if they don't have your PIN/password?

I don't feel like going through everything and deleting, bc it's a lot of work. I barely have energy to take care of myself, let alone deleting stuff.

Ideally, I want my devices to stay locked once I'm gone.
 
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Exhausted546

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In the case of suicide, do police have the right to access your phones/laptops for your loved ones to go through? Or do the devices remain locked if they don't have your PIN/password?

I don't feel like going through everything and deleting, bc it's a lot of work. I barely have energy to take care of myself, let alone deleting stuff.

Ideally, I want my devices to stay locked once I'm gone.
Do a factory reset then. I deleted most stuff on my phone right before I headed to the woods. Took alot of time even bulk deleting ngl
 
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I mean... if I'm dead I don't care at all... If I don't die, then, yeah... some things could be embarrassing... but... I wanted to be dead, so that took priority for me in the moment... and I'd probably be hoping to try again and not really caring.
 
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chaewon

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i have no knowledge about whether theyre allowed to do that or not, but if they are allowed to - ur pin or password is not enough to lock them outside. For example the data on ur hard drive is not encrypted simply by having a Windows password. The data can still be accessed and read by swapping the hard drive onto another device. About ur phone I am not sure as nowadays alot of stuff gets cloud backed up but I would say just Factory reset and delete backups before , atleast its faster than deleting everything manually. For PC/Laptop - if u do not want to factory reset, i would recommend encrypting using Veracrypt, the police can not access ur computer without the Encryption password even if you were a criminal/hacker and they had a warrant to (example to show how good it is)
 
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Do a factory reset then. I deleted most stuff on my phone right before I headed to the woods. Took alot of time even bulk deleting ngl
Gotcha. My worst fear is surviving an attempt and then having all of the necessity to survive today's society gone 😭 That would be such a pain in the ass.

That's the only downside of getting rid of everything, I suppose. Hence why I gotta succeed.
i have no knowledge about whether theyre allowed to do that or not, but if they are allowed to - ur pin or password is not enough to lock them outside. For example the data on ur hard drive is not encrypted simply by having a Windows password. The data can still be accessed and read by swapping the hard drive onto another device. About ur phone I am not sure as nowadays alot of stuff gets cloud backed up but I would say just Factory reset and delete backups before , atleast its faster than deleting everything manually. For PC/Laptop - if u do not want to factory reset, i would recommend encrypting using Veracrypt, the police can not access ur computer without the Encryption password even if you were a criminal/hacker and they had a warrant to (example to show how good it is)
Thanks for this! Very helpful. I'm such a noob when it comes to tech.

Is there a version of Veracrypt but for mobile phones? I don't use my laptop that much, so it's not a concern. It's my phone that I rather people not having access to.

There's no taboo contents on my phone. But lots of footprints of how my mental health detoriated, and I don't want my loved ones to blame themselves for "all the signs" they missed while I was still alive.
 
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Bootleg Astolfo

Bootleg Astolfo

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They thoroughly search your browser history and print that as your epitaph.
 
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In the case of suicide, do police have the right to access your phones/laptops for your loved ones to go through? Or do the devices remain locked if they don't have your PIN/password?

I don't feel like going through everything and deleting, bc it's a lot of work. I barely have energy to take care of myself, let alone deleting stuff.

Ideally, I want my devices to stay locked once I'm gone.
I'm not 100% sure but I think they would go through your phone. Having a PIN or password wouldn't stop them. When I was arrested they asked me to unlock my phone. When I asked my lawyer he said they'd access it either way but if I unlock it it makes it easier. I would do a factory reset and just wipe everything if you're concerned they might find something.
 
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Gotcha. My worst fear is surviving an attempt and then having all of the necessity to survive today's society gone 😭 That would be such a pain in the ass.

That's the only downside of getting rid of everything, I suppose. Hence why I gotta succeed.

Thanks for this! Very helpful. I'm such a noob when it comes to tech.

Is there a version of Veracrypt but for mobile phones? I don't use my laptop that much, so it's not a concern. It's my phone that I rather people not having access to.

There's no taboo contents on my phone. But lots of footprints of how my mental health detoriated, and I don't want my loved ones to blame themselves for "all the signs" they missed while I was still alive.
As far as im aware theres no public encryption apps for iPhone atleast , but i am pretty sure theres some sort of way to Jailbreak and do it, which wont be ideal if ur not a techy guy and would be harder than just deleting stuff. And goodluck.
 
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amor.dor

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Dec 24, 2025
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If there's a PIN, someone could use your fingerprint to access your PC or email… you'd have to format your PC and phone to be safe.

If you plan to use your PC/phone to check something at the time of CTB, you could use incognito mode with your phone battery low, or create a USB stick with a temporary OS, or use a virtual machine.
 
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Xi-Xi

Xi-Xi

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Nov 19, 2025
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I don't know, but I hope they get blown up because explosions are awesome
 
GhostCat25

GhostCat25

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They thoroughly search your browser history and print that as your epitaph.
I suppose the family will have access to the epitaph?

I don't worry for the police as much as I worry for my family. I don't want them to be guilt ridden with all the mental health related stuff on my phone... ಄⁠‿⁠಄
I'm not 100% sure but I think they would go through your phone. Having a PIN or password wouldn't stop them. When I was arrested they asked me to unlock my phone. When I asked my lawyer he said they'd access it either way but if I unlock it it makes it easier. I would do a factory reset and just wipe everything if you're concerned they might find something.
I see. Sorry you went through that šŸ˜– and thank you for sharing.

I wonder if they hand it to family after they're done unlocking 😩 That's my worst nightmare right there. So I guess it's time to start deleting. 🫠
 
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violetforever

violetforever

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Dec 24, 2025
309
did u read this?
 
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violetforever

violetforever

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Dec 24, 2025
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Omg, thank you so much for this! This is so helpful.
ur welcome šŸ’“ i'm grateful to the user that took the time to write all of that out and share it with us. it's really informative and one of the best threads i've seen on here.
omfg i recently posted about the same topic, i wish someone had linked me to this thread
it's really useful. i should go look it over again myself tbh.
 
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BillyBob

BillyBob

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Jun 14, 2018
202
Here is a good write up of what happens after a suicide by cop2con.
Well worth the read if you have time.
 
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Jan 18, 2026
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i have no knowledge about whether theyre allowed to do that or not, but if they are allowed to - ur pin or password is not enough to lock them outside. For example the data on ur hard drive is not encrypted simply by having a Windows password. The data can still be accessed and read by swapping the hard drive onto another device. About ur phone I am not sure as nowadays alot of stuff gets cloud backed up but I would say just Factory reset and delete backups before , atleast its faster than deleting everything manually. For PC/Laptop - if u do not want to factory reset, i would recommend encrypting using Veracrypt, the police can not access ur computer without the Encryption password even if you were a criminal/hacker and they had a warrant to (example to show how good it is)
Thank you for your input, I was worried about this.
 
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TheDrape

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when investigation is over they hand belongings to family depending of OS they acess or not data
 

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