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A phone which does not spy on you


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2018 Aug 19, 10:49am   47,307 views  305 comments

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https://puri.sm/shop/librem-5/

Librem 5, the phone that focuses on security by design and privacy protection by default. Running Free/Libre and Open Source software and a GNU+Linux Operating System designed to create an open development utopia, rather than the walled gardens from all other phone providers.

A fully standards-based freedom-oriented system, based on Debian and many other upstream projects, has never been done before–we will be the first to seriously attempt this.

The Librem 5 phone will be the world’s first ever IP-native mobile handset, using end-to-end encrypted decentralized communication.


Many others have attempted Open Source phones and failed. I hope this one works, especially since I just discovered that you cannot turn off wifi or Bluetooth on Android or iOS. "Turning it off" in the controls on those phones merely disconnects you from current access points, but leaves them on so they can spy on your location with great precision and open you up to various exploits:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/sep/21/ios-11-apple-toggling-wifi-bluetooth-control-centre-doesnt-turn-them-off

On iOS 11, pressing the wifi toggle immediately disconnects the iPhone or iPad from any wifi networks, but leaves the wireless radio available for use by location services, scanning for the names of nearby wifi access points. The Bluetooth toggle operates in a similar fashion. ...

A similar thing happens in Android smartphones, which use wifi as part of their location services. Switching wifi off prevents it from connecting to wifi access points, but allows it to continue periodically scanning for access point names to help pinpoint its location.




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147   Patrick   2023 Mar 20, 8:17pm  

https://merylnass.substack.com/p/you-didnt-really-believe-that-telegram


You didn't really believe that Telegram, Gab, Signal, etc. were private now, did you?
Not according to Matt Taibbi's twitter feed and the Twitter Files.

The Stanford Internet Observatory hub was able to peer into virtually all social media networks. Of course.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/twitter-files-virality-project-covid-misinformation/

“According to Taibbi, the Virality Project was influential in Twitter changing its COVID-19 content policies “in partnership with the CDC.”’ It was those federal partnerships that will get everyone in trouble.

I hope my readers grasp the enormity of the censorship. They don’t need arcane forms of mind control when the censors can infiltrate every single thing you experience online. They remove the facts they don’t like and up-code the narratives they do like. Simple. Effective. Real value for money.

If they get to continue, our freedoms will never come back.



148   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Mar 20, 9:36pm  

Patrick says

They remove the facts they don’t like and up-code the narratives they do like. Simple. Effective. Real value for money.


That's why you use the wayback machine and other internet archive websites.
152   Patrick   2023 Mar 26, 7:44pm  

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/what-is-the-state-dept-hiding-from/comment/13904478


CindyLou
Mar 24
I use a de-googled android phone (running lineageOS) and I use the F-Droid store for open source apps. Works well! https://f-droid.org/

You have to unlock your bootloader, install a different "recovery" package (TWRP or Lineage's Recovery) and then wipe and do a fresh install of your new OS. There are step-by-step tutorials out there.



crimedog
Mar 24
I too used F-Droid until I heard about better security, privacy, and auto-update in Droid-ify.

Reference e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzpVI4zaso0
153   Patrick   2023 Apr 13, 7:14pm  

https://notthebee.com/article/the-fbi-is-warning-us-not-to-use-public-phone-charging-stations-and-somehow-i-just-knew-those-things-were-too-good-to-be-true


The FBI recently warned consumers against using free public charging stations, saying crooks have managed to hijack public chargers that can infect devices with malware, or software that can give hackers access to your phone, tablet or computer.


The FBI is jealous.
154   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2023 Apr 13, 7:18pm  

Patrick says






our government is upset that chinese communist assholes are cutting in on nsa action.
155   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Apr 14, 7:56am  

Yes, forget about the zero day exploits they could install in all our Chinese HW, it's TickTok that's the problem!
157   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 May 9, 10:10am  

WhatsApp was completely exposed as insecure, and spyware years ago. Are people really still not aware?
162   Patrick   2023 Jun 13, 3:41pm  

https://www.frontpagemag.com/if-amazon-thinks-youre-a-racist-it-will-shut-down-your-smart-home/


If Amazon Thinks You’re a Racist, It Will Shut Down Your Smart Home
You no longer control your home. Amazon does.
June 13, 2023

... A package was delivered to my house on Wednesday, May 24, and everything seemed fine. The following day, however, I found that my Echo Show had signed out, and I was unable to interact with my smart home devices…

The representative told me I should have received an email, which I indeed found in my inbox. It was from an executive at Amazon. As I dialed the number provided in the email, I half-wondered if Amazon was experiencing some issues and I was unwittingly falling into a scam.

When I connected with the executive, they asked if I knew why my account had been locked. When I answered I was unsure, their tone turned somewhat accusatory. I was told that the driver who had delivered my package reported receiving racist remarks from my “Ring doorbell”

Brandon Jackson, a Microsoft software engineer, who is writing this is actually black.

I reviewed the footage and confirmed that no such comments had been made. Instead, the Eufy doorbell had issued an automated response: “Excuse me, can I help you?” The driver, who was walking away and wearing headphones, must have misinterpreted the message. Nevertheless, by the following day, my Amazon account was locked, and all my Echo devices were logged out.

Since everything is centralized, losing your Amazon account also kills the smart home setup meaning that everything from thermostats to lights to vacuums might not work anymore.
163   Patrick   2023 Jun 15, 8:45pm  

https://merylnass.substack.com/p/federal-agencies-routinely-spy-on


Federal Agencies Routinely Spy on Phone Calls, Texts, Emails of American Citizens, Experts Say
Congress debates renewing FISA Section 702 amid reports of 'persistent' abuse
164   richwicks   2023 Jun 15, 9:53pm  

Patrick says


https://merylnass.substack.com/p/federal-agencies-routinely-spy-on


Federal Agencies Routinely Spy on Phone Calls, Texts, Emails of American Citizens, Experts Say
Congress debates renewing FISA Section 702 amid reports of 'persistent' abuse




The telephone network can NEVER be secured. Your only chance is end to end encryption on an application, that is point to point.

The telephone system has been tapped since WWII. And I'm NOT KIDDING. Supposedly it wasn't tapped within the United States, but anything overseas was.

Today, the amount of information that can be exchanged on telephone calls is SO TRIVIAL, that it's almost certain that every voice call in the United States is recorded and archived for later use. Everything you say or hear in a year will EASILY fit on an $11 SD Card, in mp3 format - that's if you talk and listen 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. That would just about fill up an SD Card in good audio fidelity. So, for about $1 of storage, probably everything you say and hear in a year can be stored.

I'm positive it's done. The question isn't "why would they do this?" it's "why wouldn't they do this?" The cost for the entire country would be less than 300 million dollars.
165   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jun 16, 10:02am  

It's not that hard to protect yourself though, and the most important practices are not software related. Starting with don't give out any personal information. Buy your phone used for cash. Don't install or run any apps on it. Don't save a list of contacts. And most importantly, just like any encryption, both parties doing the communication need to follow the steps. Yes, a record of the call can still be saved, but how relevant will it be...
171   richwicks   2023 Aug 6, 8:30pm  

Patrick says






There's like 3 paths to your SD Card on an Android phone, and whenever I finally figure out which path is writable, I immediately forget it, and I think it changes with the phone anyhow.

I understand the Linux file system hierarchy - why did they change it on Android? There's literally no reason not to have a /home/user directory.
174   richwicks   2023 Aug 11, 11:10pm  

The_Deplorable says






This seriously happens. If you have an Alexa or a Google Home, or possibly even Siri - fake a discussion about a pet you'd never own with your family, and see what ads you start getting.

They are 24/7 listening devices. This is a simple test. I've gotten a FEW people to try it, but not with Siri. It's the 1984's telescreen. I'm giving you a test so you can verify it's true, if you don't do the test, whatever. We've been trying to warn you for years.
175   richwicks   2023 Aug 24, 7:45pm  

@Patrick


original link

Phones are about 20 minutes in.

https://abovephone.com/
176   Patrick   2023 Aug 25, 10:25am  

Oh great, now your cheese can spy on you.

https://notthebee.com/article/makers-of-parmigiano-reggiano-are-putting-edible-microchips-the-size-of-a-grain-of-sand-into-their-cheese-wheels-in-order-to-combat-counterfeiters


The Journal reported the chips cannot be read remotely or used to track someone should they ingest it.



177   AmericanKulak   2023 Aug 25, 10:35am  

richwicks says

They are 24/7 listening devices. This is a simple test. I've gotten a FEW people to try it, but not with Siri. It's the 1984's telescreen. I'm giving you a test so you can verify it's true, if you don't do the test, whatever. We've been trying to warn you for years.

I knew this years ago, when I was talking about my cat, Artemis.

Immediately I started getting ads for that Sci-Fi book which had been released around the time.
178   Patrick   2023 Aug 25, 3:31pm  

richwicks says

Phones are about 20 minutes in.


Thanks, also see https://takebackourtech.org/tag/mobile/
179   Patrick   2023 Aug 31, 5:38pm  

https://tritorch.substack.com/p/elon-musks-x-app-is-the-one-ring

Damn, the second video on this page is really good.

Old comic format showing cellphone dystopia.
180   richwicks   2023 Aug 31, 6:18pm  

Patrick says

https://tritorch.substack.com/p/elon-musks-x-app-is-the-one-ring

Damn, the second video on this page is really good.

Old comic format showing cellphone dystopia.


The song is what they made for Donnie Darko. IF you still like films, I'd recommend that film, NOT the director's cut either, but the theatrical cut. Richard Kelley was a one hit wonder director, all his other films are terrible - I strongly do not recommend them.

He's like Neill Blomkamp that did District 9, but 10 times worse. I don't know how he managed to make Donnie Darko, but that's his only good film.
181   mell   2023 Aug 31, 6:19pm  

But he is right, wechat is the best app out there in terms of functionality. No doubt about it, you can do a lot with it. Not coding such an app just because of the potential for abuse doesn't make any sense
182   mell   2023 Aug 31, 6:20pm  

richwicks says


Patrick says


https://tritorch.substack.com/p/elon-musks-x-app-is-the-one-ring

Damn, the second video on this page is really good.

Old comic format showing cellphone dystopia.


The song is what they made for Donnie Darko. IF you still like films, I'd recommend that film, NOT the director's cut either, but the theatrical cut. Richard Kelley was a one hit wonder director, all his other films are terrible - I strongly do not recommend them.

He's like Neill Blomkamp that did District 9, but 10 times worse. I don't know how he managed to make Donnie Darko, but that's his only good film.


It's a decent movie but these movies repeat every decade, adjusted for the new (tech) villains and problems of our times. Momo is a really oldschool German one
183   WookieMan   2023 Sep 1, 4:16am  

richwicks says

This seriously happens. If you have an Alexa or a Google Home, or possibly even Siri - fake a discussion about a pet you'd never own with your family, and see what ads you start getting.

They are 24/7 listening devices. This is a simple test. I've gotten a FEW people to try it, but not with Siri. It's the 1984's telescreen. I'm giving you a test so you can verify it's true, if you don't do the test, whatever. We've been trying to warn you for years.

This is 100% true. I can't stand it, but the tech makes life easier. I don't do anything illegal and have the resources to fight anything that infringes on me in a way I don't like. Most don't.

Fact is we don't have the time to go through all our food weekly with 3 pre-teen boys. They add what they need to the grocery list via alexa. And I know that bitch is always listening. Is what it is. Saves us hours per week easily. I'll dump it when it's time when the kids are out of the house. Until then I'll bite the bullet and have big brother listen in on our bull shit conversations. Nothing good to hear besides bad jokes and bull shitting with kids. No money laundering or murder going on here.
184   stereotomy   2023 Sep 1, 8:24am  

It's not so much that Siri or Alexa is listening for your drug transactions, it's that it's recording information that can be used to construct a LLM simulacrum that can have you say anything "they" want you to say - a deep fake for every man, woman, and child in this world.

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