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Can you elaborate?


I think he's saying he rather use a landline, so they can't pin point his location via GPS


I think he's saying that in the last few years Google has become extremely thirsty for all king of user data. Their latest Android apps by default send a ton of personal data to the Google servers. E.g. the Android keyboard periodically uploads a list of the hundred most often typed words, unless you go to settings and disable this "feature".


I think he's saying that any modern phone has firmware on it that has the keys owned by a third party other than the purchaser of the hardware. Anyone with the keys can potentially be 'thirty for user data', which may include "Peaceful-country-turned-regime's" 's, new owners.


You would need a very long cord for that land line for that to be an effective countermeasure! I think it is just generic Google-hatred.


Well, you can still follow a cord...


No, he has a point. If the cord is long enough, whoever is following it will get tired and turn around.


Also you can tie the person up with the cord.


why not just generic mobile-phone hatred?

they are all privacy intrusive in some way or another.

it's not all Brand Y vs. Brand X.


No I was merely stating the Google's business model is subsidised via owning your data. Which then they can manipulate/share at their discretion. Which is fine because you get an affordable piece of tech right? ... right? ...




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