• Re: What steps do you perform on your phone expressly for privacy purpo

    From Marco Moock@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 31 21:35:21 2022
    XPost: alt.privacy, alt.internet.wireless

    Am 06.11.2022 um 16:09:40 Uhr schrieb Andy Burnelli:

    What steps do you perform on your phone expressly for privacy
    purposes?

    I got rid off of my mobile phone. No old-ass cellphone, no smartphone,
    no Android device. Only normal desktop and laptop computers with Debian.

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  • From badgolferman@21:1/5 to Marco Moock on Sat Dec 31 22:36:46 2022
    XPost: alt.privacy, alt.internet.wireless

    Marco Moock <mo01@posteo.de> wrote:
    Am 06.11.2022 um 16:09:40 Uhr schrieb Andy Burnelli:

    What steps do you perform on your phone expressly for privacy
    purposes?

    I got rid off of my mobile phone. No old-ass cellphone, no smartphone,
    no Android device. Only normal desktop and laptop computers with Debian.



    I started smaller. No Facebook, Instagram or TikTok has ever made it on to
    my phone.

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?VGhlQXBwbGVGb3g=?=@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 1 17:32:42 2023
    On Sat Dec 31 22:36:46 2022 badgolferman wrote:
    Marco Moock <mo01@posteo.de> wrote:
    Am 06.11.2022 um 16:09:40 Uhr schrieb Andy Burnelli:

    What steps do you perform on your phone expressly for privacy
    purposes?

    I got rid off of my mobile phone. No old-ass cellphone, no smartphone,
    no Android device. Only normal desktop and laptop computers with Debian.



    I started smaller. No Facebook, Instagram or TikTok has ever made it on to
    my phone.


    Yeah,

    1. NO MALWARE - don't install sideloaded apps from shady sites or social media apps (which harvest your data), if you can avoid it.

    2. VPN on Public Wifi - if you connect to Starbucks WiFi or any public wifi, then you should know hackers can see your DNS requests, they can't decrypt TLS/SSL traffic, but then can see anything sent insecurely. You need a VPN for such occasions. (skip
    this if you NEVER connect to Public wifi)

    3. UP TO DATE - Always always always stay on the latest iOS & latest apps.

    Hope it helps,
    -- AppleFox.

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  • From WaltS48@21:1/5 to TheAppleFox on Mon Jan 2 16:58:04 2023
    On 1/1/2023 5:32 PM, TheAppleFox wrote:
    UP TO DATE - Always always always stay on the latest iOS & latest apps.

    The only safe iPhone is the iPhone 8 so the other advice is what Apple says
    on their web site which is to buy a new phone when it can no longer support
    the latest release (which, today, is only iOS 16.x.y).

    Any iOS device which doesn't support iOS 16 is inherently insecure.
    It should be shut down, reset & thrown away immediately.

    Read here that Apple says themselves only iOS 16 and above is fully secure. https://support.apple.com/guide/deployment/about-software-updates-depc4c80847a/web

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 3 14:30:00 2023
    On 2023-01-02 20:58:04 +0000, WaltS48 said:
    On 1/1/2023 5:32 PM, TheAppleFox wrote:

    UP TO DATE - Always always always stay on the latest iOS & latest apps.

    The only safe iPhone is the iPhone 8 so the other advice is what Apple says on their web site which is to buy a new phone when it can no longer support the latest release (which, today, is only iOS 16.x.y).

    Any iOS device which doesn't support iOS 16 is inherently insecure.
    It should be shut down, reset & thrown away immediately.

    Read here that Apple says themselves only iOS 16 and above is fully
    secure. https://support.apple.com/guide/deployment/about-software-updates-depc4c80847a/web


    Well, you can throw your one to me. :-p


    Yes, the very latest version of any OS is always the most secure,
    simply because they've got the newest updates. That doesn't mean the
    old versions are useless or suddenly stop working. They still work the
    same as they always did and are no less secure than they were last
    week. :-\

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