DanielMicayfan123 Please make a new thread for new questions. 1 question per thread please as requested above. Google text recognition works if you install what's required. Use airplane mode to disable cellular when you don't want to the cellular network to know where you are.
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GrapheneOS the app can't directly use location without permission, but if it can view your network connections, it can process them and together with network permission can pass them on and cross reference them server-side against their location. Can't confirm only based on what I read there are databases of internet access points linked to their locations. Anyway, I am not the expert here, I am only trying to tread carefully, but not always :)
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DanielMicayfan123 And How do i protect myself from Celltower triangulation
Don’t use regular phone carrier services, only VOIP numbers, and WIFI only. That’s about it.
Can’t fool or obfuscate radio signals bouncing between your phone and cell towers in this regard when the SIM on your phone is linked to your ID.
Alternatively acquire a completely anonymous SIM.
[deleted] Apps can't view connections made by other apps. They can view basic information about the available networks. They can't view any information on nearby Wi-Fi networks without Location. They can't view information on the current Wi-Fi network either, only the network connection.
Chalko where cani. Find such in sweden
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GrapheneOS I do realize that there is a lot of misinformation about said things circulating around the internet and I am humbled when I see how poor my knowledge about these things is compared to you for example. I received my warning and I have taken it seriously, so I will not compel others against using GrapheneOS other than officially recommended way. My threat model is in fact very low, taken care of security-wise mainly by the OS itself. Thank you for the nudge.
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You should be careful about using bogus terms like "misinformation" (or "disinformation"). That word does NOT mean "falsehood", "lie", or anything else that it is used to IMPLY. All it actually means is information that is contrary to government propaganda. To take it a step further, what is categorized as "misinformation" is USUALLY the truth. If it wasn't, they would say "falsehood" or "lie" or some other term that clearly labels the information as factually incorrect.
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intelligence what is categorized as "misinformation" is USUALLY the truth
I'm not a native english speaker (thank God I'm not english ! /s) but the french "désinformation" qualifies an affirmation spread around in order to be received as information.
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All I meant to say that there is a lot of information out there based on guesswork, without any factual proof that many people take as their own view deepening general confusion. It does not have to be intended to spread false information, it is just untrue. But yes, there is disinformation too and often times it looks very benign.
[deleted] disinformation too and often times it looks very benign.
No, "disinformation" is benign information that is contrary to political propaganda.
Eirikr70 Obviously I'm referring to ENGLISH. I can't speak with regards to French, since I don't speak the language.
intelligence I'm sorry about that /s
Eirikr70 No need to be sorry, its still interesting.
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Truthiness: things that are factually wrong, but "feel" true.
Misinformation and Disinformation both refer to things that are factually wrong, the only difference is the intent.
It doesn't matter if it comes from government propaganda or not.
But what's really disturbing is any attempt to Galileo Gambit redefine these words as some kind of badge of honor or validation of truth. Classic example of, "they laughed at Galileo, and he was right, so if they laugh at my quack ideas, I must be right".
It's a common logical fallacy. Just because governments call it disinformation, doesn't mean it's the opposite or somehow the truth.