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Now, my understanding is, and I'm not sure about the, you know, that really behind closed doors technical aspect of this whole thing, but, um, I know Apple phones have two states. They have the pre-unlocked state and the post-unlocked state. If they're in the pre-unlocked state, there's no way for anybody to get into it, even if they've got it. I don't know about the truth of that, but I know Apple's been touting it for many years. Because if you have an almost unlocked state is when it just boots, or your pre-unlocked state, sorry, is when it first boots up. You know, your biometrics are disabled, your fingerprint, enter the PIN number after it's booted, right? So that's your pre-unlocked state. Your post-unlocked state is your biometrics are working because you've entered your PIN number the first time after the phone booted up. So apparently they're accessible then in that state if someone actually has it in their hand. If I take my phone and I hold the volume down and the power button for a couple seconds, the shutdown, medical ID, and emergency call puts it in the pre-unlocked state. If you're messing around, you could have it in your pocket and say, okay, let me get it out of my pocket. And you can hold those two buttons and they'll put it back into the pre-unlocked state. Do you know anything about that, Josh? you

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