Big tech continues to be the giant arm of totalitarian government:
So for a small group of apps, they will have a special "Exposure Notifications" privilege that allows for a feature called "locationless scanning" meant ONLY for COVID purposes, or so they say.
Only your state "public health" governments have access to this feature. Yeah, whatever. I learned about these Exposure Notifications when T-Mobile stuffed the Android 11 update down my throat despite my continued resistance to updating from 10, which I was already happy with.
With the app, the app uses Bluetooth to "scan nearby" for other people with the app. The only problem is - even though this "scan nearby" tech has existed for years, you chose to opt into the tech at your discretion. This COVID program, however, while it's opt-in for now, you know governments will NOT hesitate to force you to enter this program if infection rates ever go up.
This "pick up data and swap with others" feature is something a few programs and even some games out there use (DS/3DS games I think did this before). The only thing is, you didn't mind that because game consoles had very limited info on you and at worst they'd mess with your game.
Considering how much stuff that's stored on our phones, and considering how Google is far more evil than boomer companies like Nintendo, this is something we should all be worried about. This just makes government more powerful and Big Tech is following it along for the ride.
Holy shit it's a spiritual successor to my all-time favorite cell phone: the Motorola F3. However it's also 10x more expensive than my Motorola F3 was. Still might be worth it though; I loved that phone.
Yeah thing was sturdy too. I would have kept buying them except they stopped making new batteries for it, and by the time I needed a replacement the batteries were all dated 5 years prior.
If they had made it a bit thicker and had it take AAA batteries it would have been perfect, and I would have just stocked up on a lifetime supply of the things.