Emergency on-device file encryption triggered by Apple Watch biometrics
Ember app proposal: encrypt files on-device and wipe when Apple Watch detects physiological distress signals. The concept addresses coerced device access scenarios but is framed as a product idea rather than a validated problem. No evidence of user demand or existing friction is articulated.
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