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    Quote Originally Posted by O2HeN2 View Post
    Well, yet another issue with push button locks:

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    Heck, I had no idea that the push button locks had a backdoor on them!

    I'm wondering, was anyone aware of this backdoor? As I stated, I didn't know about it.

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    Not overly surprising that they would comply with a request from law enforcement if they provide a valid search warrant.

    It is slightly amusing that getting into the safe seems easier than unlocking an iPhone through Apple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Not overly surprising that they would comply with a request from law enforcement if they provide a valid search warrant.
    But the warrant wasn't for Liberty Safe company... so they had no legal requirement to comply with it... they gave up the info voluntarily.

    Even better is that people have proof that Liberty Safe refused to give safe owners this "backdoor" code when they locked themselves out of their safe, telling them there is nothing they can do.
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