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  • What Happens if One Account Has a Weak Password and Another is Ultra-Secure?

So, I'm new to GrapheneOS and have a question. I think the ability to make multiple accounts on the same phone is amazing, but I’m wondering—what happens if one account has an easy-to-crack password like “password123,” while another has a complex, like A.Yejs9mXy:y*)5qw1)c4c!Cj1eC? Could they get into the password 123 user but not the complex password profile?

If, say, immigration or police put my phone through a Cellebrite machine, how would it work with each account being separate? Would they see each account, or is each account in its own encrypted volume? Would each account’s password act independently?

    GigaDoxxed This has been discussed before and each account should be considered protected only by it's own password as they are encrypted individually, the owner account offers no protection encryption wise to any of the secondary profiles.

    I can't really comment on the cellebrite part because I don't really have enough knowledge.