Of course hardware switches for the mic/camera/baseband are out of the question...
Google Confirms Android Camera Security Threat: ‘Hundreds of Millions’ Affected
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#12With all the news of vulnerabilities in Android recently, as well as the fact that most Android phones come with spyware from the manufacturer preinstalled, it is clear that Android is pure garbage. I hope Microsoft takes note and decides to get back in the game with Windows mobile very soon.
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#13I've had the Pixel 1 for almost three years now. Solid phone. But I always knew it had a manufacturer-installed backdoor. Does anyone know on the progress on GNU/Linux, privacy-focused phones?
In no particular order, here's the ones I've been following: - https://postmarketos.org/ - https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/ - https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/ I'm the most optimistic about Postmarket in the long run, but the others are actual hardware so there's that.
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#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
In no particular order, here's the ones I've been following: - https://postmarketos.org/ - https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/ - https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/ I'm the most optimistic about Postmarket in the long run, but the others are actual hardware so there's that.
Since you say you've been following it, any idea what's going on with modems on postmarketOS? Is there any chance of getting working calls/SMS/data working on conventional phones or is that only likely to work on open source stuff like PinePhone?
Re: Google Confirms Android Camera Security Threat: ‘Hundreds of Millions’ Affected
#15With all the news of vulnerabilities in Android recently, as well as the fact that most Android phones come with spyware from the manufacturer preinstalled, it is clear that Android is pure garbage. I hope Microsoft takes note and decides to get back in the game with Windows mobile very soon.
Microsoft doesn't exactly have the best track record with security or privacy either...