@goldmastersimulations

It’s baffling no mainstream smartphone has a physical kill switch for microphones and cameras.

@supernoob17

lol your room looks exactly like those "men think it's okay to live like this" memes. i love it, stay strong king

@Buttersaemmel

A "funsie" for everyone: you can request ALL your data that google holds onto and check it out your self.
if you got some time you should definetly do that and also place your self in the mind of a stalker for example.
it's honestly scary how much information you could gather from location+time alone of a person for example and should make everyone realise that you can extract even more from it than it seems at first glance.

but you know the standard phrase "i've got nothing to hide"...ye

@goatboyhicks8195

I remember an interview with Snowden, and for the microphone part, he would desolder the mic and use a wired headphone with mic when he needed it. A pain in the ass, yes, but, if you care, it's an option. Great vid

@N.S.A.

This is done only for your safety.

@Catge

Deepfake algorithm has improved a lot. So life like!

@breezyx976

In regards to triangulation, theoretically they only need 2 towers because with 2 circles they touch at 2 points. As long as they have 3 towers on you at some point they can track your movements and so they can know which point you're in. Until you go exactly between the 2 towers at which the 2 points merge and so they lose track again.

@t1mos

Wow! You really opened my eyes to the dangers of mobile technology. Great and informative video as always, Luke!

@fusion9619

If we ever fix digital privacy, that's when they'll roll out brain implants.

@Dearminder

Android permissions are sometimes missleading, dev may want to do something not vulnerable but to make it he need to ask for group of permissions that  also can do weird stuff (like permission to do calls) its android fault and it should be more separated or even show that specific usage android want to use it for rather than whole permission and scare user

@hicoop

Improving your privacy is always a good thing but do not give up the luxury of modern technology for the unreachable goal of perfect privacy. Perfect privacy on the internet does not exist, and you will go insane trying to achieve it.

@surreahl

It's hard to tell this is actually a cat with 4 eyes using deepfake technology at this point. Very impressive.

@0xsupersane920

GrapheneOS is amazing. I'm so glad I switched to it. Although, I wish it wasn't on a Google Pixel because I don't necessarily trust the hardware. Once open source hardware/firmware with removable batteries are compatible, GrapheneOS will be unstoppable.

@marssguy

It's worth mentioning that tin foil is simply not enough to block some antennas. There are many videos showcasing that, without using enough EMF-blocking material, signals can still be sent and received.

@seronymus

Please try making something like a "How to Install a Better OS for Dummies" video, for normie appeal. I mean Android etc in this case but maybe PC Linux too. I think it would do well. I loved this one

@ent2220

Very informative video. At first I thought "just remove the SIM card". The moral of the story is you need  a phone with hardware switches, or a phone with a removable battery and wrap it in tin foil to be completely certain. Damn.

@n-steam

If I were one of the alphabet boys wanting to track your phone's location after losing connection, I'd prioritise recording of accelerometer data.
Theoretically that could reconstruct any route you take after lining it up with the locations where you both lost and regained connection.

@jannikheidemann3805

EMF bags could still leak sound, including ultrasound that you can not hear. Devices near you might be used to pick up ultrasound from your phone or send ultrasound encoded data to your phone.
That technology is called soundbeacon and is officialy used for advertisments.

@JohnDoeagtfdyutasgdjak

>Smartphone
>Privacy
Impossible

@iboy883

Thanks, man i appreciate you looking into this subject whereas no other famous tech youtuber did ,all they do is review the phone but never talk about privacy when using it.... Im glad i saw this video now cuz i know for sure this subject will blow up one day