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My contacts that I need to stay in touch with (like my classmates so I can ask them for the school material if I missed it or my soccer coach who needs me to tell him if I can't attend for some reason) do not need to stay in touch with me and won't switch so I'm stuck with Whatsapp. Either way, Whatsapp will know who I am regardless of if I have the app because people who do have Whatsapp save me as a contact.

Anyways pxlkng was likely the answer so this is resolved

DeletedUser218 Disagreeing is fine, you shouldn't blindly follow some internet advice no matter how knowledgeable the person may seem. Good for you on that part.

But your reasoning for why you do not want to agree is flawed. First, let's assume meta decides one day to spy and listen on their users via their phones, do you really think they would just allow the mic to turn on for everyone to see this?

If you'd be a target, again the potential threat actor being able to compromise your device and remotely enable mic would not allow the led to go on just like that randomly.

As for the 0day, do you even understand what's a 0day is for such an app as Whatsapp? The price for such exploit for whomever discovered it would allow them to not work for the rest of their live, and it would not be used on some random internet stranger. Least to say again it would not turn your mic notifications on that's the entire gist of such exploit.

As harsh as it may sound, you're not someone worth targeting with such attack. And meta have better ways of tracking you.

    0xsigsev Thanks for your answer and I completely agree with what your saying but isn't it possible that a zero day was sold, and some random people are just mass listening to microphones and their software isn't great at hiding it for my device or something?
    It's not harsh at all to say that I'm not a high value target but some zero day exploit buyer could definitely have an interest in listening to a bunch of phone mics and running them through an AI to filter important conversations right?
    Maybe I watch too many movies and if thats the case, mb.
    People from other countries who live in authoritarian regimes and are in contact with important people are definitely being monitored and if this is in a third world country it can be sloppy. (I know this from "second hand" experience) Couldn't it have been that it's just sloppy malware? I really hope I don't sound like some "tinfoil hat wearer".

    Either way pxlkng is likely right so it's probably nothing

      DeletedUser218 but isn't it possible that a zero day was sold, and some random people are just mass listening to microphones and their software isn't great at hiding it for my device or something

      No. If you can afford to buy a zero day, especially one for Whatsapp you don't burn it like this.

      DeletedUser218 some zero day exploit buyer could definitely have an interest in listening to a bunch of phone mics and running them through an AI to filter important conversations right?

      Again, no. This is not how you use a zero day.

      You don't have anything to worry again, this was most probably just a visual glitch.

      7 days later

      Still notice the microphone indicator always staying on despite no apps currently using it. Still a thing on others with p7/p8 phones?

        other8026 changed the title to Microphone access indicator bug .

        GrillsBear56 There hasn't been any change to fix it yet. Android has releases every month so there hasn't been a new Android release with the potential to fix it yet. We haven't figured out how to fix it yet ourselves and have been busy with other things. It's a UI regression and the permission is still working correctly.

        I get a kick when those people show up here telling us to quit using whstsapp., and give a privacy / security spiel we all know about. I would highly bet, that most of us here, would LOVE not to use whatsapp, and would also wager that , most here, try to convince our contacts to get on other apps like Signal. I for one, like somone else mentioned, have a lot of friends on whatsapp. Furthermore, what should I tell my Doctor? To use signal if he wants to continue having me as a patient? What about restaurants? You're going to have to switch to telegram if you want me to continue ordering from you. The bottom line is you can likely ask people to switch, but you cant force them into it, and if they reluctantly switched for YOU, they are likely not to be as attentive to your messages because they wont see them.

        This Microphone bug, has nothing to do with whatsapp. When I send an audio message, I can confirm that the MIC stays on for whatsapp, telegram, and Molly. The only way to turn it off is to just turn off the mic, but it still annoying. I hope its fixed soon.

          DeletedUser218 In regards to quitting WhatsApp, I can't. All my "friends" are on there and important contacts who won't definitely switch.

          Why would you want to be friends with imbeciles like that?

          locked if your doctor is using WhatsApp, he might be violating data privacy laws by doing so. Depending on your country. I would consider looking for a different doctor; Meta has no business knowing my medical history.