Cell Phone Data Theft
Cell Phone Data Theft
We all know that our cellphones are a privacy nightmare and may be our undoing. Here's a little article explaining data capture in android based and apple phones. It leaves me pondering getting a burner -
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/android- ... collection
""Both iOS and Google Android transmit telemetry, despite the user explicitly opting out of this," the paper adds. "However, Google collects a notably larger volume of handset data than Apple.""
I do have a Faraday bag that works like a champ, but it's becoming more nightmarish daily to carry around this little electronic spy.
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/android- ... collection
""Both iOS and Google Android transmit telemetry, despite the user explicitly opting out of this," the paper adds. "However, Google collects a notably larger volume of handset data than Apple.""
I do have a Faraday bag that works like a champ, but it's becoming more nightmarish daily to carry around this little electronic spy.
- photohause
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Interesting...thanks for the post. I'm not an old fart, but I act like one. I have my phone to call home, and home to call me. I do not text, have not contacts, nor email set up on the android. I also do not have gps or roaming, if that's what it's called. I don't travel anymore, not leave our small town of 25k.
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- Springfield
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Thanks to Snowden we know the Gov collects huge volumes of cell phone "metadata" including your ID and location tracking, which they use algorithms and AI to analyze to know who is located (likely interacting) with whom. Given a person's cell ID, it's pretty easy to track who they have likely interacted with and where. I like to turn off my cell phone when I'm out of the house unless expecting a call or to make a call.
Call me old fashion, but I see no reason for a cell phone.
Have never had one, and doubt I ever will.
Had a AT&T landline (49 years worth), but due to piss poor service, I dropped it early this year.
Now have Verizon Home Phone, non mobile cell service, for half the cost of the old AT&T landline.
That will very likely the closest I ever get to a cell phone.
Have never had one, and doubt I ever will.
Had a AT&T landline (49 years worth), but due to piss poor service, I dropped it early this year.
Now have Verizon Home Phone, non mobile cell service, for half the cost of the old AT&T landline.
That will very likely the closest I ever get to a cell phone.
Your phone isnt really off when you press the buttonSpringfield wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 12:41 pm Thanks to Snowden we know the Gov collects huge volumes of cell phone "metadata" including your ID and location tracking, which they use algorithms and AI to analyze to know who is located (likely interacting) with whom. Given a person's cell ID, it's pretty easy to track who they have likely interacted with and where. I like to turn off my cell phone when I'm out of the house unless expecting a call or to make a call.
- Springfield
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It's off unless NSA installed their stuff. Otherwise you'd know it when it boots up. Could remove the battery on my older phone to make sure, but not often a feature any more.
Simple solution, dump the cell-phone.
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- Tenzing_Norgay
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Now you know why you can't remove your battery anymore. Just because your display is off doesn't mean your phone is, in fact, I'd bet good money as long as it has even a hair of a charge, it's on and listening.Springfield wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 2:18 pm It's off unless NSA installed their stuff. Otherwise you'd know it when it boots up. Could remove the battery on my older phone to make sure, but not often a feature any more.
Faraday bags work wonders.
Some phone do stuff even when powered off. https://www.xda-developers.com/iphone-f ... urned-off/
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