• lnxtx (xe/xem/xyr)@sopuli.xyz
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      10 days ago

      They say:

      – A hardware kill switch; disconnected completely the microphone and cameras at the circuit level, leaving nothing open for intrusion.
      – A software-based switch, to easily turn off all your radio signals, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC.

      • Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        10 days ago

        I feel like it should be reversed? Id be less concerned about camera/microphone if i knew with 100% certainty no data was leaking from the phone (hardware switch for antennae).

        • Macchi_the_Slime@piefed.blahaj.zone
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          10 days ago

          It seems like it’d be relatively simple for a bad actor to record something and just… wait until you had a data connection though wouldn’t it? Seems like it’d be more secure to just keep there from being any data to send rather than relying on a bad actor not being able to send it. Am I missing something here?

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            10 days ago

            I’d want a hw kill switch for the modem/receivers so that I can take it with me to protests.

            • Macchi_the_Slime@piefed.blahaj.zone
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              9 days ago

              That is a point, could someone even do that on something classed as a phone though? Don’t most places have some kind of law about these devices always being able to reach emergency services like 911?

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                9 days ago

                It’s mandated that the service be available without charge (no SIM needed), but I don’t think there’s any regulations on the user disabling cell access themselves.

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              9 days ago

              The pinephone has this, but unfortunately the phone itself is more of a tinker toy than a daily driver

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                9 days ago

                what prevents it from being a daily driver; i use the browser instead of apps for everything except google maps.

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                  8 days ago

                  Software, OS support and hardware specs.

                  Overall it was a fun project which introduced me to the company Pine64, which also makes the Pinetime Watch which I wear every day for the last 3-4 years.

                  Phone just isn’t there for daily usage. Horrible battery life, back then the OS worked but were wonky at best. Maybe things are better now but I wouldn’t hold my breath