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Your anti-botnet.
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If it looks like a dumbphone doesn't mean it doesn't spy on your like a smartphone. The phone in the image looks newfangled enough
that it might contain a secret camera to spy on you!
>>65232440
Why not just make your own phone? It's extremely easy, even if you do it with baby shit like an Arduino.
>>65232440
>Reminder: Write your mums obituary
>>65232440
Nokia 150 DualSim for 29€ masterrace here
>>65232440
You can still be tracked and the microhpone can still be accessed remotely.
What's /g/'s thoughts on the Nokia 105. For £15 it seems like a bargain.
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Daily reminder that your country can know your location even if you use a "dumb phone" with triangulation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_phone_tracking
Just don't use your phone or turn it off.
Another solution would be to create a system that use your landline telephone from distance but you will need another way to
communicate with your phone in your house.
TLDR: we need a new open-source freetard decentralized internet system to escape the botnet
Is there anything like the Punkt MP01 that is cheaper and available in Australia? I love the idea of a simple, clean looking 'dumb phone'
with a huge battery life to avoid distractions.
>>65232572
Dumb phones can only give away your location, whereas smartphones leak a lot more information. They're still the better option.
>>65232634
location is really important, this is one of the most sensitive info (at least you can hide your camera).
>>65232634
better, yes. not completely fool proof though. but then again... what is?
>>65232440
Looking for something slim(ish) with nice square corners.
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>>65232656
It's like the least important thing. I don't give a fuck who knows where I am.
>>65232656
True but your location is already given away the minute you step out of your home and into a public place. Even if the state
surveillance is minimal, the numerous private cctv footage can be subpoenaed against you.
The state will first want to know who you are and what you're doing before deciding it's worthwhile to track your location. If they can't
see through your 7 proxies, your location doesn't even matter.
>>65232666
> fake ass
> holes in underwear
> goes outside only to stare at palm trees
0/10
>>65232440
>there are people right ITT who are too retarded enough that they cant turn off mobile data instead they get a shit
phone
millennial are so far the dumbest generation in human history. they just jump le dumb phone bandwagon
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>>65232440
>230$ for the dumbphone
Why the fuck?
>>65233772
Turns out it's easy to get money out of tinfoil-hatters and hipsters with little self-control.
>>65233769
>he actually thinks that does anything to get rid of the botnet
>>65232666
BBBRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPPPP
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>>65232540
had the nokia 100, really liked it
>>65232666
Nokia 150
>>65232540
I have had the 108 for about 3 years and recently got it unlocked so I can use my SIM (it was locked to Tesco, who even uses tesco
lmao) It's really decent and still going.
I actually bought one for my dad a few months earlier and it's still going strong as his daily driver. All for £12
>>65232440
only dumb people use dumb phones over touchscreen devices in this day and age
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>>65232440
>reminder: Write your mums obituary
>>65233958
*1st
No it fucking isn't. In order to find out where you live, the attacker must be nearby to track your cell phone. The government has you
anyway. It's a LOT more about the data that leaves your phone.
>>65233958
That's an anti-NATO-botnet phone.
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>>65232440
you must get a lot of pussy
Would installing a custom rom possibly help with the anti botnet or are they botnet on a hardware level?
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>>65234065
>preferring NATO over russian botnet
NATO is literally a corporation at this point.
Kind of bothers me that there aren't any carriers that offer only calls and texts. Everyone tries to shove data down your throat even for
a dumbphone that will never use it, and then crank up the price accordingly.
Fucking Jews.
>>65233726
t.virgin
>>65234652
I'm using t-mobile and have that option, the cheapest plan that's not pay per use. It's $5 extra per month to enable data. Although they
route any pictures texted to you as data so you might need to enable it for that. I don't know what other carriers offer plans without data
but maybe most carriers pay per use plans would work.
>>65234202
Wireless technology in general is a botnet
>>65232440
What's a good dumbphones for technology inept parents? Their shitty 6 year old flips phones are almost dead.
Nokia? Is there some intermediate touch screen dumb phone that I can have my parents train on to eventually get a smart phone?
>>65234692
Nice (no, it's not nice actually) to meet you, virgin.
>>65233958
>This one is supposed to be an ACTUAL anti-botnet phone with some anti-spy measures built-in.
That means it's actually a super botnet.
>>65232440
Reminder that the only reason to use a dumbphone over a smartphone for security reasons is if you have no need for
the extra functionality that smartphones offer (in which case securing one is a waste of your time) or you need
something disposable and therefore cheap. If you aren't retarded you can make a smartphone just as secure as a
dumb phone with no extra hassle when you use it by simply doing a clean AOSP install (or a major custom ROM like
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(since cell service providers have gone to the extent of letting approved companies look up your IP address and get
your real name/address if you connect over mobile data and have been caught tampering with connections over mobile data in other
ways).
>>65232634
>whereas smartphones leak a lot more information.
No they don't you mongoloid. Smartphones "leak" the same amount of data about you as a dumb phone if you actually take basic
measures to secure them. Do you also think that all newer computers are at risk because you're stupid enough to run Windows 10?
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>>65232729
>>65234020
I don't think you people understand what's possible with location data. It's not something that is only available after a group puts in a
request for it. See pic related, metadata about your connection to cell towers is recorded and was being kept for at least a year back in
2010. Police can get a warrant for it and cell service providers even
>>65234652
There are if you actually look. I only keep a cell phone for emergencies and my plan only includes talk and text with a limited number of
texts/minutes.
>>65232440
Any more news on 4G dumb phones for when companies in the US kill off 2G/3G support in late 2019/2020?
>>65232440
Why do you care?
Unless you're a terrorist or drug dealer?
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