It will erase the encryption keys that were in the secure element. The encrypted data will be useless.
It's secure.
It will erase the encryption keys that were in the secure element. The encrypted data will be useless.
It's secure.
Just use the back door in the secure element..😱😁
Oh! That's right. You don't work for the government..😂🤣
If you think there's a backdoor in the secure element then there is no such thing as secure. In this context I of course mean it's as secure as it possibly can be.
Signed, a GrapheneOS user who trusts nothing closed source.
Well that's my point. The name is a misrepresentation. At best it should be called a Limited Security Element. Or a commercial security element. Not a Secure Element. Because it's not.
There's no such thing as closed source security. Just commercial security, private security or open source security..😐
Thank you this is sufficient for my purposes