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BearOfaTime, to android in US lawmakers push DOJ to investigate Apple following Beeper shutdowns - The Verge

Why?

If Apple isn’t pursuing legal action, then they don’t see it as necessary.

BearOfaTime, to privacy in Telecom Bill allows Centre to take over, suspend services over ‘national security’

I wouldn’t doubt that it is, and we just don’t know about it.

The NSA (CIA?, well Fed assholes) installed surveillance gear in Verizon data centers in the 90’s so they could listen to any phone call or read any text message. It was reported about 1996ish.

Never heard that it was removed, or if they were in other telecom systems.

So yea, my guess is it’s already there. Even worse, people in the right positions are probably controllable (again, good old CIA/NSA at work, thanks Hoover, ya jackass). Don’t need a law or specialized gear when the right people are already compromised.

Just read up on why Bill Gates even got an audience with IBM…

BearOfaTime, to privacy in Question about phones: Am I overreacting?

Sadly it’s only getting worse.

Google and hardware manufacturers aren’t motivated to make open devices. Quite the opposite, really.

They learned their lesson from the BIOS wars of the 80’s that resulted in standardized hardware interface, so any compliant OS could be installed. This is what gave MS the ability to beat IBM at their own game, and prevented strong DRM.

Phones don’t have a standardized BIOS like that, so each brand requires drivers built specifically for it (also a bit of a result of using Linux as the base, since it’s a monolithic OS). Without those drivers you can’t install an OS, and each device is different.

Google and friends like it this way, their long-term goal is fully locked down phones that you don’t control and can’t modify, so they can fully implement DRM.

BearOfaTime, to privacy in Question about phones: Am I overreacting?

Lol, having separate devices is more convenient?

The smallest camera I can pocket weighs 5x my phone, is about 10x thicker.

GPS, same.

Mp3 player, about the same as my phone.

Computer/web browser? Well, nothing is as small as a phone.

I get all that in a single device with a phone weighing 8oz, measuring 6"x3"x3/8".

Separate devices is better if your use-cases for them have strong independence (e.g. Only use GPS in the car/on motorcycle, only use a camera when doing dedicated photo shoots, etc). If anything I’d say multiple devices is less convenient even then, it’s just that those devices work better for those use-cases, making the tradeoff of less convenient worthwhile. I’d much rather use a dedicated camera sometimes (and do), when I’m taking lots of pics and want to go faster.

But for most people, these activities are strongly related, and occur throughout their day. It would be far less convenient to carry multiple devices and have to pull them out and handle for these activities.

BearOfaTime, to privacy in Question about phones: Am I overreacting?

They can do so with a smartphone too, they both use the same cellular network, so same voice calls, same plain-text text messages (SMS is a feature of the cellular network management, messages are injected into the cell management frames).

Even worse, smartphones use AGPS, so download from AGPS servers (providing another point of location data) and using that ephemeris data to improve location update times.

BearOfaTime, to privacy in Question about phones: Am I overreacting?

You can setup Android without a user account. I’m not sure about iPhone, I don’t believe that’s an option in the setup process (but it’s been a while, since I set mine up).

BearOfaTime, (edited ) to privacy in Question about phones: Am I overreacting?

If you can’t get a Pixel, look for a phone on the DivestOS list (or the Lineage list, it can be way better than stock Android since it lacks Google anything).

DivestOS is Lineage, with some more work done, kind of between Lineage and Graphene. I really like it, actually prefer it over Graphene for my use-case (it can run MicroG as a user app in a work profile, so kind of a stepping stone for getting away from Google).

BearOfaTime, (edited ) to privacy in Question about phones: Am I overreacting?

A normal phone doesn’t have AGPS download ephemeris (edit:they may today, I haven’t looked into it for a while), doesn’t have Google Services tracking everything, or third party apps phoning home.

I’d say by default a smartphone is way worse, it has fsr more data collection by default, even without an account. Every data point a feature phone has, a smartphone has, plus more.

Voice calls and SMS use the exact same infrastructure in exactly the same way on both types of phones.

But it can be mitigated quite a bit on Android by not using an account on it, disabling GPS, wifi, Bluetooth.

They could also debloat it to reduce some of the background nonsense (Universal Android Debloat has a “safe to disable” list). (I’m assuming it’s not an unlocked Pixel or a phone that’s on the Lineage list).

If they don’t care about apps, I’d even add NoRoot Firewall, configure it for always on, and set it to block all network access by default. This would be a Global Pre-Filter using asterisk (*) for both the address and port fields with both Wifi and Cell boxes checked (system apps will still have network access, this only affects users apps on a non-rooted phone).

Other than root or flashing a custom OS (like Lineage or Divest, Graphene if they were lucky enough to get an unlocked Pixel), this is about the best that can be done.

No Root Firewall

Universal Android Debloat Tool

BearOfaTime, to privacy in why don't you guys scrobble?

Why should I?

BearOfaTime, to android in 9to5Google: iMessage for Android doesn't matter, just use good apps

Yea, that’s totally why people I know use Telegram / 🤦‍♂️

BearOfaTime, to privacy in Google Just Killed Warrants That Give Police Access To Location Data

Exactly!

making it impossible for the company to access it

Sure. They won’t be able to access the data itself, but they’ll have already used the data as it was being generated to add metrics to your profile. So they don’t need it anymore if it’s already been utilized.

Liars always find a way to phrase things to misdirect.

BearOfaTime, to privacy in Blocking app access to the internet

DivestOS seems to give a nice balance between vanilla Android and Graphene. I really like it.

BearOfaTime, to foss in Are there any good FOSS time tracking tools can that periodically take snapshots of your screen?

You could build something in Macrodroid/Automate/Tasker. Someone may have already made one.

BearOfaTime, to privacy in Are there any good privacy friendly keyboards for android?

Futo voice input.

Pretty impressive

BearOfaTime, to linux in Switched my Parents to Linux

I don’t know, maybe?

I play support now, and have for decades. Sometimes windows can be a bear.

Maybe, for basic usage like this, Linux can make sense if it’s well thought out?

I have an older (80’s) family friend who recently switched from a laptop to an iPad, and seems OK with it (surprisingly).

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