If you don't want to be location tracked on a mobile device you just power it off and put it in a Faraday bag when not in use. https://silent-pocket.com/
If you want to deep dive into this sort of thing (it's a really deep lake), give this book a read: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0898YGR58/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0 On 8/11/20 3:32 AM, Stefan Claas wrote: > Matthias Apitz wrote: > >> El día Montag, August 10, 2020 a las 09:07:51 +0200, Stefan Claas escribió: >> >>>> One can use a Linux mobile phone running UBports.com (as I and all my >>>> family do) >>>> or the upcoming Puri.sm L5 (as I pre-ordered in October 2017). >>> Yes, people gave me already (not from here of course) good advise for other >>> OSs >>> which one can use. The question is how long will those OSs been unaffected >>> ... >> The kernel and all apps are OpenSource i.e. people can (and do) read the >> sources. It's impossible to build in backdoors. The attack could come >> through the firmware in the chips (which are not OpenSource). For this >> the Puri.sm L5 (and the laptops they make also) have 3 hardware keys to >> poweroff WiFi, Cellular, Microphone/Cameras (all 3 will turn off GPS). >> >> The authorities can not track you. See: >> >> https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/ > Thanks for the information! While it is a nice product, according to their > web site, > they say they run Gnu/Linux. Do you think that Gnu/Linux can't be hacked? Or > better > said, should we all (those who use encryption software often) still use it > directly > on online devices? > > Regards > Stefan > > -- > my 'hidden' service gopherhole: > gopher://iria2xobffovwr6h.onion > > _______________________________________________ > Gnupg-users mailing list > Gnupg-users@gnupg.org > http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users -- -Ryan McGinnis http://bigstormpicture.com PGP Fingerprint: 5C73 8727 EE58 786A 777C 4F1D B5AA 3FA3 486E D7AD
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