ever wonder why you can fully charge your phone, turn it off, and then when you turn it back on in a week the battery is dead? yeah, your phone isn't off. it's constantly turning back on itself, silently, to receive instructions for wiretapping, GPS pings, etc, from law enforcement. this isn't even new. it was outed in a series of court cases against mobsters around 2001-2003.
the only way to protect yourself is to take the battery out or leave your phone behind. but if you leave your phone somewhere, then someone else can clone it. it's entirely to protect politicians from being tracked, wiretapped, or having their phones cloned.
it's not because of consumer rights.
it's because of surveillance.
ever wonder why you can fully charge your phone, turn it off, and then when you turn it back on in a week the battery is dead? yeah, your phone isn't off. it's constantly turning back on itself, silently, to receive instructions for wiretapping, GPS pings, etc, from law enforcement. this isn't even new. it was outed in a series of court cases against mobsters around 2001-2003.
the only way to protect yourself is to take the battery out or leave your phone behind. but if you leave your phone somewhere, then someone else can clone it. it's entirely to protect politicians from being tracked, wiretapped, or having their phones cloned.
If you've been following the research it's hard to even know how you could isolate your phone to prevent it from spying.
Like they've used cameras to watch micro vibrations in plants to reconstruct sound. They've broken encryption by watching a power led.
With all these new super sensitive gyros, barometer, and so on it's quite possible you lock it in a lead box and it's still spying on you.