So? Make it hard on the bastards. They don’t have infinite power.
How about some solutions instead of this “Ha! give up!” B.S.
The only way the bastards win is if we quit.
Problem is, I keep losing my phone and when it’s in the faraday cage the “ring the ringer remotely” command doesn’t work.
I took a trip yesterday, bought a lanyard to keep my phone on me at all times and still nearly left it in a taxi.
Just merge with the machine already. Used to be in my pocket, now I keep it around my neck, the next step is to keep it bolted onto my temples as permanent glasses.
Your phone is basically an cybernetic limb at this point.
i think your biggest concern should be location tracking. most of this audio recording shit is more or less infeasible probably, except if you’re being personally targeted. meanwhile location tracking is trivial for every cell company for every customer
I’m not suggesting giving up but rather trying to be being realistic about adversaries’ potential capabilities as well as the efficacy of the many countermeasures available.
There are myriad ways to decrease the chances of having malware in the first place (many of which I think are very worthwhile!) but none of them are a complete guarantee, so, when the confidentiality of a given conversation is truly paramount it is sometimes better to avoid having it in the presence of recording/storing/network-capable devices at all.
Our entire lives are on wechat already. The US government freaking out about it means it’s secure. From the NSA, that is. It’s probably better than Signal at this point.
The CPC don’t care about individual Americans who don’t speak Chinese and who don’t talk to Chinese people.
Everyone’s entire life is on Wechat. It started life as an add your friends and send photos and texts app but now it rules your life. 100% your whole chat log is archived and analyzed by AI. I only ever worked for folding money so despite everything in their records they can’t prove I ever took money. I know a man who got deported because he took mobile payments. Another I heard about got busted because he stupidly marked his workplace as “work” on his map app and took a Didi there every day. When he said he was legal the cops held up his phone and said, why’s this say it’s your work?
I tried adding APKs and my Xiaomi 15 auto-blocked them on security grounds. I was able to disable it and install them but at the bar there’s a Huawei tablet I cannot get to play MP3s. Streaming only, which sucks.
It’s worth noting that with a bit of signal processing speech can also be recovered from very muffled recordings made in noisy environments.
So? Make it hard on the bastards. They don’t have infinite power.
How about some solutions instead of this “Ha! give up!” B.S. The only way the bastards win is if we quit.
Keep your phone entirely out of range of the capacity for the mic to pick up audio of your conversation when you wanna talk about sensitive stuff?
Problem is, I keep losing my phone and when it’s in the faraday cage the “ring the ringer remotely” command doesn’t work. I took a trip yesterday, bought a lanyard to keep my phone on me at all times and still nearly left it in a taxi. Just merge with the machine already. Used to be in my pocket, now I keep it around my neck, the next step is to keep it bolted onto my temples as permanent glasses. Your phone is basically an cybernetic limb at this point.
i think your biggest concern should be location tracking. most of this audio recording shit is more or less infeasible probably, except if you’re being personally targeted. meanwhile location tracking is trivial for every cell company for every customer
I’m not suggesting giving up but rather trying to be being realistic about adversaries’ potential capabilities as well as the efficacy of the many countermeasures available.
There are myriad ways to decrease the chances of having malware in the first place (many of which I think are very worthwhile!) but none of them are a complete guarantee, so, when the confidentiality of a given conversation is truly paramount it is sometimes better to avoid having it in the presence of recording/storing/network-capable devices at all.
Our entire lives are on wechat already. The US government freaking out about it means it’s secure. From the NSA, that is. It’s probably better than Signal at this point. The CPC don’t care about individual Americans who don’t speak Chinese and who don’t talk to Chinese people.
Start using GOS and foss apps
Everyone’s entire life is on Wechat. It started life as an add your friends and send photos and texts app but now it rules your life. 100% your whole chat log is archived and analyzed by AI. I only ever worked for folding money so despite everything in their records they can’t prove I ever took money. I know a man who got deported because he took mobile payments. Another I heard about got busted because he stupidly marked his workplace as “work” on his map app and took a Didi there every day. When he said he was legal the cops held up his phone and said, why’s this say it’s your work? I tried adding APKs and my Xiaomi 15 auto-blocked them on security grounds. I was able to disable it and install them but at the bar there’s a Huawei tablet I cannot get to play MP3s. Streaming only, which sucks.