4d4766 No.1251
Q, are any phones these days safe for us to use? Apple? Samsung?
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ae01a4 No.1257
Are any commercial smartphones safe?
FIFY
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e405d1 No.1279
From regular hackers, any decent phone that's updated frequently
https://invidio.us/watch?v=m_SN1CB3Kts
There are some open-source phones out there in the "Early adopter" stage of development, but that doesn't stop your mobile ISP from snooping on you or triangulating your location through the cell towers, or an agency from buying Pegasus spyware
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0c1d0f No.1289
When it comes to technology... nothing is safe !. Just remember that...
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493916 No.1307
Nothing is 'safe' except a burner phone I suppose.
Here's a defcon speech that goes into how much can be tracked on the private market alone and goes into what the government has access to.
https://youtu.be/3e6n7jDDmj0
Unrelated to the video, this is almost certainly why there's so much pushback against a Chinese 5g.
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