Your phone could be made of magic, but it's still gonna leave a record of your movements with the cellular towers.
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Yeah, I use a non contract carrier but I know it still goes through Verizon towers.
Plus backdoored cellular modems with over the air root
And a VPN could be a honeypot . . . channeling all your activity into Eye of Sauron
What phone do you recommend?
Yessss. Do NOT bring your phone with you to crime scenes.
What do you think about silent.link ? It seems that it provides much better privacy if you only use data roaming.
afaik graphene doesn't hide imei's yet or maybe never wil
Is it enough to remove the SIM card these days?
just use airplane mode
unless your phone is in airplane mode, it is constantly pinging your location, regardless of whether it has a sim / esim
So that's why the cops keep knocking at my door. Who woulda thunk?
Joe GL we have someone in our community that works or worked on cell towers
Even if wifi only on Graphene. Your connection patterns even if using VPN are or will be easily trackable.
I'm moving to rural Tajikistan
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My phone is a made of a Chinese sweat so is OK no worry
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What are your thoughts on the unplugged phone?
Is magic open source though?
What if there is only one cellular tower?
What say I use GrapheneOS, keep it on airplane mode, randomize wifi mac, only use public wifi internet with a vpn, and when I'm in a pinch only turn on cellular data with a data-only no-kyc esim?
Maybe a LoRa network for around town?
Boy this guy’s a master of the obvious.
Phones devices have unique ID. So if its connecting to a tower the tower sees this unique ID and all the towers csn record this. so your home, places you visit. Even with NO sim.
Silent link is great in many many ways. But it still can not hide the built in device ID.