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No tool provides emergency device wipe triggered by physical threat detection

Journalists, activists, and abuse survivors need to rapidly destroy sensitive files when facing physical threats but no consumer tool does this automatically. Manual wiping is too slow in emergencies and relies on user action at the worst moment. Sensor-based threat detection on wearables could close this gap.

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