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  • I have a pixel 6a and it works great. However, I did run GrapheneOS shortly after I got it, so that may be why. I don't use the Stock OS.

    So google might be trying to get you to buy the newest phone? I know apple likes to slow down their old phones so people upgrade, maybe Google does the same.

  • I was looking for something that I'm confident doesn't spy at the hardware level.

    I used Thinkpads as an example because after the early 2010 ones, they got those weird i7 (I believe) processors and we don't know much of what they do but some speculate they record keystrokes and phone data home.

    What PC can you trust has good hardware in privacy? I don't want to buy a PC and run Linux, trying my best, and the thing spies at the hardware level.

  • Yk, I'll play devils advocate and say that I see the good in this. People with disabilities will finally be able to do things.

    But, governments will definitely love this. And the proprietary technology would definitely be spying on people, no surprise there.

    I'm really afraid it could become a mandate to get in the future (gotta learn how to survive in the woods.)

    So overall, it has good potential but would definitely be used for harm. I think it's a net negative.

  • Well, if you didn't take all the precautions you took, over a 1000 data brokers could've had access to your address, and so much more about you.

    And while I most certainly don't like it, I know that I'm still stopping them from learning even more about me, and my search results are still secure.

    Everyone I get to talk to me on Signal is having a secure conversation with me.

    Everything to an extent is a win, so don't give up king.

  • I find that interesting, as there should be ways to only use email.

    I'd say your IP or DNS is freaking them out. Sometimes when you have really good opsec on a browser, they can tell and will ask for weird shit like that.

    I'd use a different browser, like maybe download Brave or Chromium or Librewolf (leave it out of the box) specifically for this stuff, assuming you use FireFox.

    You can also download 3rd party clients for Facebook on Android, Insta is kinda a lost cause tho.

    Edit: It's not on F-Droid, you gotta hop on Github, but there is a client for Discord known as Aliucord on Android.