I don’t think you do. I believe the phone warns you about the consequences and asks you if you are certain that you wish to proceed.
Exactly!
I was watching part of the trial for three Tacoma, Washington cops that were charged with beating and killing a guy. One of the witnessess captured part of it on her cell phone.
She had posted the video to the internet. When the investigators asked to see the phone so they could determine if there was any video taken before or after what she posted she said she would come in the following day.
Well, somehow, by accident, her phone password had been disabled due to too many attempts using the wrong password. She didn’t know how that happened. Maybe her toddler had gotten hold of it and pressed the buttons.
So then they told her to bring it in anyway. But when she went to go get it out of her purse it was broken beyond repair. She didn’t know how that happened, maybe her toddler had dropped it.
The three cops were found not guilty. But, after the trial they were fired by the department. Oops - voluntarily separated from the department.