Dear Mr. Braxton. Thank you for all of your content. I am a veteran engineer and a senior tech leader , and I would like to extend my gratitude and thanks for your content. Rob, You da man.
I live in Canada and I still use a old 3g flip phone with no Google. My Telus provider said 3 g will end soon but can't give me a shut off date. I just ordered a De Googles phone from you to be ready for the 3 G shutdown. Thanks Rob! You are a hero for privacy!
Could always move to central Africa. I hear place there have 3g..... Although they've got Skynet now too. Hmmm Maybe you could just switch to Canadian skynet
I'm also in Canada, and I've also been getting messages about the potential loss of 3G service. I talked to a tech oriented customer service person, and I learned that this only applies to Canadians who are roaming in the US. It won't be effecting Canadian service anytime soon. I couldn't get an exact date for the Canadian sunset, but I was told that we'd be getting advanced notice long before the service would be turned off.
during my days (90's to retirement recently), as network engineer and network admin, the situation you outline so clearly is evident during expo's and conference's. The Apple phones flood the networks phoning home, followed by the androids. Thanks for posting this video to bring it to public awareness, I would have been fired for talking about this subject years ago. My job was to make things work, period. PS, AT&T was the biggest culprit.
What happens if you block telemetry? Does this cause the device to keep calling home constantly as it does with fire tablets? My alexa also tries calling home permanently until I unblock domains.
This is a totally new concept for me as I'm not a tech savvy person however , you could do a beginners tutorial explaining what you are talking about and what processes is necessary to achieve the De Google . What is AOS ? and how it works . Sounds like a great idea .
Android is actually a gift. I've been using & baking my own custom roms for years. Making sure they are stripped to the bone of all the crap that I don't want in them. I've happily sacrificed all of the normie gimmicks to enforce my God given right not to be tracked. People really need to wake up to what they are actually surrendering by running head first into this technological nightmare. As for that new A.I chip? Well that would now appear to me to no longer be a back door in the system & more like a front door. Ten times as wide & open 24/7!
The problem is Devil runs the world. He is lier and murderer. This is the reason why Hitler got the power, but Christ was executed as "blasphemer" and "rioter" by denunciation of clergy. That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our beloved ones again! :-)
Hey man that sounds great but where do I go to start learning how to do that? Even just researching how to jailbreak my phones was a big research job on xdaforums and I'm not game to pull the trigger otherwise it could brick my phones and I've lost $1000. And I don't know how any of the Qualcomm chipset drivers work, whether it would produce issues with our local phone providers, for instance they just made VoLTE mandatory where I live and even off the shelf phones sold as late as 2022 aren't even compatible anymore - would I be guaranteed VoLTE support with a custom ROM? If I just go putting lineage or whatever on my phone I have no idea what the result will be. I know that Nokia and Motorola baked a lot of their own OEM stuff into it for that particular chipset combination and geographical marketplace, I'm not sure I can reproduce the same result. I've done fresh install from scratch on some Dell laptops and that was a bit of work finding all their individual drivers online.
There are lots of phone users who never turn off their wifi, Bluetooth, location, sensors & etc. due to not being savvy despite these can still be turned off. We should really start being aware of these otherwise we can lose our privacy.
@@CinHalCedHerChance Yes I trust Google Play Services. I trust Google's Android operating system. I trust their APIs that say when I disable things they are disabled. How could a company with a motto of "don't be evil" do anything nefarious? Google would not lie to me by telling me this reply was added when it was actually deleted.
My opinion is all the negative comments don’t understand what the point of it my de googling for me it’s not that my degoogled phone can’t be tracked triangulated like I’m some fbi spy or mass mafia crime boss . It’s the fact of having the apps that don’t need to listen in and sell your information can’t or you can choose to not have it
@@ettoreatalan8303 Your phone still checks in to towers and your data still passes through them. Trust me, the only true way to go silent is carrying your phone in a farrady cage, or never turning one on.
Went to a fast food drive-thru for lunch today. (Color not black but.... and Castle) Anyhow... I get to where my order is taken and see a sign - "to take your order, we need to record your voice. Do you agree? Say "yes"..." Well.... I though perhaps it was quality control so I agreed... Yup, you guessed it!! Not a person! It was A.I. They are using A.I. to take food orders now and whatever else they can assimilate! WOW.... I really don't like that at all..... And.. these phones can pick-up conversations from a room away. Just crazy.
Friend came back from Russia last year and her apple refused to transmit music from her balalaika. Phone had been switched to voice only activation allowing the phone to transmit voice much better. This is called noise cancelling microphone in the aero industry.
Wifi is now used to see thru walls. accurate enough to detect motion, and position and size etc. Even if u shut off ur wifi, they can use your neighbor's. Another benefit to ushering population into high density low space chicken coop apartments and the like.
Been daily driving a Pixel Phone with Calyx OS (with MicroG) for the past 3 years. Does 95% of what I need it to do without the tracking. Will never go back to a "Normie" Phone or OS.
@@garybenning1771 We live in an Ocean of emfs. You can turn off data and wifi while in your pocket and if you need to do a phone call, Bluetooth is less intense compared to the data antenna. it would be safer to handle the call through a Bluetooth headphone or even a wired headset. The real issue is when the emf waves cause the molecules under your skin to heat up and burn. That will lead to cancer
Just bumped into your channel by accident everything you were saying is 100% correct and you're right what matters to you most why should they make money off of you and why should your privacy be at risk there's too much money made by this big corporations that suck you in for useless technology that shackles you instead of sets you free.
At 9:30 Rob mentions the iPhone as the normi phone; love the comment. iPhone users forget or do not understand Android is the most used operating system in the world, and not just for phones. Also, Android phones command 70%+ of the world's cell phone market. Look at the iPhone 10 next to their new iPhone 15, there is nary any difference to the end user. Okay their chip is faster, and the camera is improved, but to what degree, incremental degree at best. Put the iPhone 10 next to the iPhone 15 you are hard pressed seeing any difference. They both run the same version of iOS. The rest of the world's cell phones are leaps and bounds ahead and better than iPhone. iPhone now has fallen in to the "Emperor has no clothes" syndrome. Compare the iPhone to the Chinese brands, the Samsung phone, the OnePlus phones, those are all much better than iPhone. Here is what sells iPhone it is their outstanding marketing and users bullying non iPhone users into purchasing them. For over eleven years the iPhone was my only phone, along with twenty-two+ years Apple computers and all their other hardware and software products. Four years ago, I became fed up with Apple as a company, and their products not keeping up with the rest of the world; we switched to Samsung and Windows. We now work in a world without compromises which is outside the Walled Garden Apple holds folks in. Notice Apple computers hold less than 10% of the world market. Still, I have much Apple stock and wish them well, so to you I say I will never purchase another Apple product, yet I ask you to continue doing so as it helps my Apple stock.
That's actually much easier to solve than a smarphone. Don't buy a vehicle which incorporates telemetry. Unlike smarphones they're available from the dealership..
Dude!!!! This is the first vid I've seen from you in years and total a grade!!!! The style and build up, simplicity, certainty and seriousness of it all!!! All with a nice little cherry at the end - your own product! Kudos to your absolute principles!!! I'll be checking back through some of ya Catalog aswell as sharing. One request I'm a heavy crypto user - if you haven't done much on crypto please do more - Ive preordered saga2 Solana phone.... Curious of your opinions on their roadmap..... How bout a wink if ya spot this one 😊😊 Respect
2 phones are a good option, especially when starting with a deGoogled phone. You can transition to the new phone at a comfortable pace while still using the normie phone.
@@robbraxmantech What worries me is getting a new job where I'll need a normie (Android) phone. It gets complicated, but I am determined to isolate work from my own life and thoughts. Now I have a few phones (one braxphone, another one for Uber) and a few faraday bags, I keep things separate. Flexible carrier.- Tello.
I see on the website that your phone has its own service. I see the unlimited plan has a limit on 7000 text per year, 19 per day on average. Is there a plan with more texts? Also what about mobile data, is it unlimited/ included? Really need another phone soon and I am trying to fully assess my options before spending hundreds of dollars on a phone. Please anyone can reply especially if you have bought and used a brax phone. Any help is most appreciated, thanks!
I try to get rid of all my bloatware besides certain cloud services.. Then, I use an older phone to tether with Bluetooth or USBc to USBc to the newer, less crowded and super tweaked S23 FE. I like to run everything through my own Hotspot even when I'm using regular Hotspot or
Regarding looking at the amount of data they send, the thing is that the quantity of data doesn't even need to be much for it to be of extremely high value/quality/usefulness. Like a GPS coordinate every hour combined with sending all logins and passwords would be using less than 1 kb per day, and even sending all the text one ever types probably amounts to less than 10 kb per day. This is effectively undetectable if one only looks at high data transmissions.
I'm afraid the example might not hold water, any phone is tracked, its the basis of any phone that they are connected to a tower, weather you are using data or voice or not, you het assigned to a tower with your phone and imei number and as you move you get hand-overs to closer by towers. since multiple towers are used you can always be triangulated provided the phone is powered on (most of them cannot be truely switched off) the only way out is when we own the infrastructure.
Pre smartphones could be located using triangulation via GSM towers with the error margin of 3-5 meters. That was in 2009 - degoogled phone can be found using the same method.
So leave home without your digital garbage. I remember a time when I would go out for a hike or camp, or night out in town with nothing but the clothes oin my back, cash and dominating spirit for adventure. Still do.
Don't come to Salem, Licking, Edgar Springs or Rolla MO. Some group of somebody has the equivalent of a police stinger or stingray. All phones/devices near it connect to it as the nearest "cell tower" it simulates ($1,200 bucks you can put one of these together) they are stealing banking info and everything else, blackmailing people and gaining "power" in city data banks.....DMV, social security, banks and everything else (and city clerk's records with ability to edit documents) I can show this to anyone who thinks it is nonsense. Don't come to Salem, Licking, Edgar Springs or Rolla MO. Some group of somebody has the equivalent of a police stinger or stingray. All phones/devices near it connect to it as the nearest "cell tower" it simulates ($1,200 bucks you can put one of these together) they are stealing banking info and everything else, blackmailing people and gaining "power" in city data banks.....DMV, social security, banks and everything else (and city clerk's records with ability to edit documents) I can show this to anyone who thinks it is nonsense.
One reason why I stopped using a normie phone was because I suspected Google was reading my text messages using their messaging app. Gmail doesn't respect your privacy so why would Google's messaging app be any different.
Summary of the video: privacy can be improved with degoogling, however your phone can still perfectly be tracked using your wifi and other people's devices. There is no superpower... unclear why the video takes this long
Correct, plus any phonecall you make on a degoogled phone can be triangulated, there's literally no way of using any device that depends on some form of connection without being tracked or logged
Großartig, endlich Mal jemand der ein klein wenig Klarheit in die Welt bringt aber leider nicht aus beiden Seiten gesehen. Bitte mach weiter so, ich finde dein Video sehr informativ aber ein Pixel hat auch deutliche Vorteile. Ja, ein Nebensatz ist der Grund warum ich das Handy geholt habe aber schön das mäps jetzt läuft. 😅 Ohne die Kamera ist es kein Pixel.
I am trying to de-Google my Motorola without messing it up and hopefully it works well wish me luck on this guys we must do something about people who don't think you own the things you buy even though you do!
I've just bought a Motorola and my God Google is all over it. Motorola literally relies so heavily on Google apps that there's no way one could have a proper functioning phone without it. I removed my Google account from my phone so by doing that I had no access to Play Store Calendar my own photos and contacts. That's crazy. 🤯
@@marissakeynes2532 You're apparently an amateur when it comes to FOSS then. Google Play Store is not the only place to get apps. Look up F-Droid, the rest I leave up to you.
I have noticed that Wireless Emergency Alerts App seem to use a lot of power. I uninstalled it (since in PL government alerts are ?normal SMSes) and the battery life doubled - I don't do much on those phones and they can last 10 days without charging.
I tracked my employees phones 30 years ago with dumb phones and found one in the gym when she said she was at a plant 20 miles away. Three cell towers geolocate in real-time by providers. All phones are tracked 100% of tge time.
@transporter002 no sim, no phone service. There is no way around being tracked by cell towers.this is why when you call 911, they instantly know where you are based on the three closest cell towers.
Very few people are "tuned in" to whats happening to them through tech....and even fewer realise that they can stop it ALL by simply refusing to become depenent on their devices. Not addicted....you can break addictions....but you cant break dependence....
In the uk, only vodafone are committed to keeping 2g network active till 2033. Needless to say, my nokia105 is working fine....and i can take the battery out of that at will !!!
Ah, we love our dumb phones. I don't even know what model my Nokia dumb phone is to be honest. I had a REALLY old one with the orange plastic down the sides but it finally died. So I bought cheap dumb phones and went on two different networks - one's admin as I call it, for texts from "companies and govt" and the other one, only 5 or 6 very close friends/family have that number. One provider just contacted me about my phone not working blah blah 2025. So I guess I'll swap to Voda on that phone too. Getting older has its benefits - we might not even be alive by 2033 and if we are, well I guess hubby and I will cross that bridge then. If the psychos haven't all dragged the world into the depths via war etc by then!
@@alexhnd552 Thanks! I've been looking into the FairPhones. Unfortunately, only the FP4 is available in the US. No word on when the FP5 will make it here. Maybe a FP6 is in the works? I wish there were some real reviews on the Punkt MC02.
Yesterday out of the blue I get a call from my mom. Of course she's been in my contact list since day one. But yesterday I get a popup asking me if I want to accept/deny the call? On her end she's getting a message telling her to announce her reason for calling. And google is going to record this and play it in real time to me for my consideration. The popup says this user is running a google app to screen calls, or something to that affect. I've had the phone for years and never had this happen. I haven't installed anything at all on the phone. And I haven't changed anything in the settings to activate this. I looked all through the phone and can only find a google spam app I didn't install. But apparently it's been running for a while. What really gets me is it's apparently now lording over the known callers in my call list as well. I was like wtf is this?
These degoogled phones must be really good because I only see 'sold out' whenever I try to get one. I'm wondering if that's by coincidence or by design and there is a 'need-to-know' shop somewhere.
Rob et al, ever thought of a lose knit web based (de go ogled), where all sorts of pros, for tech, health, gardening, basic modern home repair, pharmacology nutrient plant toxic dermatology benefits risks warning... In this way freedom for self pursuit of full potential is less tethered by employment homeless health hunger security paycheck inflation tax interest penalty & other UN necessary B S. Whenever the system fails th community kicks in and allows perpetuity of the community affairs. I can help, 1. 2?
The one issue I can think about is, in the event you need geo location to protect yourself from allegations by a vengeful person or s/o, geo location can protect us from potential jail time by giving us al alibi. Other than that de googled phones are pretty solid. I guess I’d keep a normal iPhone with nothing on and a degoogled phone as a daily use.
The phone will still have hardware backdoors regardless of the OS that allow for remote data gathering. Using a degoogled phone isnt a bad idea to minimize the data you're leaking to third parties though and definitely improves battery life.
My work requires me to have an authenticator app on my phone to authenticate me and my log in even with a VPN. I would have to keep a phone for this unless there's a way to do that on a de-googled phone?
@@robbraxmantechI'd be interesting in hearing if this information pertains to services such as SPOT. I am starting to wonder if the GPS emergency services are possibly sharing data with these same mega-corporations. ✌
I mean, yeah but you still need a sim card which you have to buy and that might be linked to your credit card and back to you. There's a lot of things to consider here.
@@robbraxmantech what about us who don't want an apple but want to replace or de-google, etc our current andriod or a new android? wher ecan i find a list of phone sthat can be de-googled that are android?
@@dougnew8152 So you actually paid it through a higher phone plan. My wife uses Net 10 for about $35 a month, and we can buy any phone brand we want, even one for $60 or less at the Dollar General. Study your finances more.
Excellent presentation thank Rob., truely your immeasurable knowledge is greatly appreciated. My skill's zero, but does your Brax phone have Bluetooth/wifi capabilities? & If so, do they give off any identity to your googled phone sitting beside it. Thank you.
De-Googled OS does not have the code to communicate for contact tracing. However, you're right, another normie phone could detect Bluetooth. But there is no identity so I wouldn't worry.
@@robbraxmantechWhere does one buy your phone? Edit: Disregard. I found it. What would you say to someone who wants privacy & a de-googled phone but doesn't trust Google Pixel hardware?
I am thankful to you. I would love to take action but I am a prisoner in a medical institution. I do not even have the money to pay my own bill so these kunts see everything I do.
3G has ended here and no more networks support it , and although I seldom use phone, and most times rather be without one, recently diagnosed with Cancer and undergoing chemo so making Doctors appointments , getting meds and such is a necessity. Exactly where can on De-Google their phone and what might be the cost to do so and any legality issues
The people that say degoogled phones are too inconvenient, are not sincere about protecting their privacy. I will assume that such individuals are biased against privacy protection devices such as degoogled phones and only purchase one so that they can legitimately complain that they are inconvenient. Expecting to not have to deal with a learning curve, or adjustment curve, when purchasing a phone marketed for privacy protection, seems to be typical of today's society.
The fact that our society has to reference these products as "degoogled, or decorporated" is alarming. This topic probably needs to be taught to required to graduate the K-12 system. If we don't teach our younger generations what privacy used to be, then they'll continue to sleepwalk into the normalization of invasive practices👺
They're also full of bugs and missing features like 120hz and adjusting the resolution. I've been an on and off vanilla Android user since 2010. But it's never worked out as a daily driver even once.
How does a degoogled phone keep the police from geofencing you? The carrier has cell towers. What am i missing? They know where you are by your phone number. What am I missing?
@@robbraxmantech I hope there will be a future where we have supersonic degoogled phones where we will be completely untrackable unless for medical purposes. Like you would need to use a phone booth to call 911 or something.
I paid you to de-google my brand new phone, and the homepage was still google. Waze (a google app) was installed. Semi-de-googled is better than nothing I suppose.
Yes apparently you're not a programmer. Just a conspiracy theorist. The rest of us can read the source code. And even compile it without Google looking at us.
Lol I love this reply, idiots get a free pass to be idiots (and thus influence more idiots, which he has just done) most places these days but not in Braxville 😂@@robbraxmantech
Yeah this stuff is even on printers. A couple weeks ago I was going to print something for my father in this whole long agreement came up saying that I would have to permanently agree to Google having access to all of the data and seeing everything that we put through that machine. It is sick
Yes, as I understand a regular Android phone (one that is not de-Goobled) is constantly scanning for wi-fi networks around you, even if you turn wi-fi off, on the phone. It tracks you, everywhere you go, by this process.
I have a S24 Ultra & could care less because I'm not doing anything illegal or "Out of the Norm". Basically I want all the top features in my phone. "Normy Phones" track you while they are off. I hear any phone that takes a SIM Card contains so much information on you.
@@DisYoCheck Yep. In recent times in the UK, the govt were saying that even if you were simply standing at the scene of a "riot" (which actually, some gatherings were simply concerned people's protests but I'd be here forever explaining the disinformation circulated by some media outlets), you could get done - just for being physically present, even if you hadn't physically DONE anything. Now imagine walking down a street, you turn a corner and are confronted with a crowd of "rioters" (ie protesters who disagree with the govt). You didn't wilfully attend the protest, you didn't realise it was even happening, but because your phone info places you at the scene...much like the scenario described by Mr Rob here in this video in America - the phones placed people there apparently. Some people need to think outside of the box a bit - glad to see your comment here, it's obvious you think about the potential for misuse of these phones. You could simply have your phone with you and encounter the unexpected "riot" etc, but if the govt places your phone location there, they're gonna place you there and you could get into trouble for absolutely NO good reason even if you have done nothing wrong. Then again, some people still think the govt cares about their "health and safety" - and I'll leave that topic right there lol.
What the world REALLY needs is a privacy OS for the DooGee S98 Pro phone because that is exactly the phone that nerds, including privacy nerds want. What is the best privacy one can obtain with a DooGee S98 Pro?
Jam. 6th was not a riot get your facts straight. Grandmas waving american flags and walking with a walker is not a riot especially when they are let in
No there was a violent insurrection that day... It was against trump, and the last vestiges of our constitutional government. 😢 Sadly they succeeded and they immediately attacked those there to defend it
My only drawback on software enabled esim disconnect is that if your braxphone gets infected, adversary could disallow you from disabling the esim. Plus, you would be stuck with the same sim, couldn’t swap different sims.
I remember the old Nokia phones with the pull-out antennas they called them tri-mode phones analog,, and I don't remember if it had Google I don't believe so because it was not a smartphone but what do I know.
If you're connected to a cell tower, isn't the associated telco tracking what towers you've been connecting to? Additionally, can't they triangulate your specific location by using signal stregnth to your phone from different towers?
Please watch videos on that. It gives a rough location and is available only to the carrier. The location tracking of a normie phone by Big tech is 6 feet range down to inches.
@Anon-Man. You still have to tell them exactly where you are. They might know you're in one half of the county, but that's not enough. You can call 911 without a cell plan, but no location data is needed, other than the general area so the system can send the call to the closest 911 center.
also pretty sure some of the location stuff is just inherent in how the phone communicates with the towers so to some extent that really is unescapable unless turn that of entirely and like decide to just wire it up via ethernet cable lol that said less is good...
Tesla is coming out with a new phone. Curious what your take on this would be? I currently use Android. I'm slightly "Privacy Oriented". Much respect from Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
Dear Mr. Braxton. Thank you for all of your content. I am a veteran engineer and a senior tech leader , and I would like to extend my gratitude and thanks for your content.
Rob,
You da man.
Brilliant ❤is this the same as a clear phone?
I live in Canada and I still use a old 3g flip phone with no Google. My Telus provider said 3 g will end soon but can't give me a shut off date. I just ordered a De Googles phone from you to be ready for the 3 G shutdown. Thanks Rob! You are a hero for privacy!
I have a few phones, plus a flip phone. I never signed into google, and the carrier is separate from my other phones.
Could always move to central Africa. I hear place there have 3g.....
Although they've got Skynet now too. Hmmm
Maybe you could just switch to Canadian skynet
America needs to remove Google ecosystem quickly!!
I'm also in Canada, and I've also been getting messages about the potential loss of 3G service. I talked to a tech oriented customer service person, and I learned that this only applies to Canadians who are roaming in the US. It won't be effecting Canadian service anytime soon. I couldn't get an exact date for the Canadian sunset, but I was told that we'd be getting advanced notice long before the service would be turned off.
We are leaving the 3g system online on Canadian cell towers until 2027
during my days (90's to retirement recently), as network engineer and network admin, the situation you outline so clearly is evident during expo's and conference's. The Apple phones flood the networks phoning home, followed by the androids. Thanks for posting this video to bring it to public awareness, I would have been fired for talking about this subject years ago. My job was to make things work, period. PS, AT&T was the biggest culprit.
“..without it, you’ll live..”
Seems like a plus, to me..and the point.
Another valuable point in my opinion: Since I degoogled my phone with /e/os, also the *batterý life* improved (logically, as less apps are running) 👍
Did you need a laptop or another feature to degoogle your phone?
I definitely want mine degoogled esp. for when I travel
He talked about how the telemetry eats up half of your battery life.
He only mentioned that about 5x.
/e/OS is based on LineageOS, which is based on Android, which is developed by Google.
What happens if you block telemetry? Does this cause the device to keep calling home constantly as it does with fire tablets?
My alexa also tries calling home permanently until I unblock domains.
This is a totally new concept for me as I'm not a tech savvy person
however , you could do a beginners tutorial explaining what you are talking about and what processes is necessary to achieve the De Google . What is AOS ? and how it works . Sounds like a great idea .
Android is actually a gift. I've been using & baking my own custom roms for years. Making sure they are stripped to the bone of all the crap that I don't want in them. I've happily sacrificed all of the normie gimmicks to enforce my God given right not to be tracked. People really need to wake up to what they are actually surrendering by running head first into this technological nightmare.
As for that new A.I chip? Well that would now appear to me to no longer be a back door in the system & more like a front door. Ten times as wide & open 24/7!
Awesome man
The problem is Devil runs the world. He is lier and murderer. This is the reason why Hitler got the power, but Christ was executed as "blasphemer" and "rioter" by denunciation of clergy.
That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our beloved ones again! :-)
Well, location tracking is still happening because of cell triangulation.
Do you mind sharing any resources to strip Android for privacy sake?! Thank you.
Hey man that sounds great but where do I go to start learning how to do that? Even just researching how to jailbreak my phones was a big research job on xdaforums and I'm not game to pull the trigger otherwise it could brick my phones and I've lost $1000. And I don't know how any of the Qualcomm chipset drivers work, whether it would produce issues with our local phone providers, for instance they just made VoLTE mandatory where I live and even off the shelf phones sold as late as 2022 aren't even compatible anymore - would I be guaranteed VoLTE support with a custom ROM? If I just go putting lineage or whatever on my phone I have no idea what the result will be. I know that Nokia and Motorola baked a lot of their own OEM stuff into it for that particular chipset combination and geographical marketplace, I'm not sure I can reproduce the same result. I've done fresh install from scratch on some Dell laptops and that was a bit of work finding all their individual drivers online.
There are lots of phone users who never turn off their wifi, Bluetooth, location, sensors & etc. due to not being savvy despite these can still be turned off. We should really start being aware of these otherwise we can lose our privacy.
I have them turned off too but it's futile in terms of preventing tracking
I use Bluetooth for home theatre but all sensors off extra camera iris fingerprints mic etc..
Not being facetious here but do you really think when you "turn off" any of those features, they're really off? lol
@@CinHalCedHerChance
Yes I trust Google Play Services. I trust Google's Android operating system. I trust their APIs that say when I disable things they are disabled. How could a company with a motto of "don't be evil" do anything nefarious? Google would not lie to me by telling me this reply was added when it was actually deleted.
2 factors: beyond most users capabilities to understand the repercussions and to implement the necessary measures
My opinion is all the negative comments don’t understand what the point of it my de googling for me it’s not that my degoogled phone can’t be tracked triangulated like I’m some fbi spy or mass mafia crime boss . It’s the fact of having the apps that don’t need to listen in and sell your information can’t or you can choose to not have it
Degoogled phones can still be tracked by telcos and the government
Tracking starts with silent SMS without the need for special tracking equipment.
@@ettoreatalan8303 just dont use sim cards
Off wifi, data, device and wrap it up in aluminium foil when you don't use it.
@@ettoreatalan8303 Your phone still checks in to towers and your data still passes through them. Trust me, the only true way to go silent is carrying your phone in a farrady cage, or never turning one on.
If people would realise the power of paying CASH, you hit them in the snot any time you do it
Went to a fast food drive-thru for lunch today. (Color not black but.... and Castle) Anyhow... I get to where my order is taken and see a sign - "to take your order, we need to record your voice. Do you agree? Say "yes"..." Well.... I though perhaps it was quality control so I agreed... Yup, you guessed it!! Not a person! It was A.I. They are using A.I. to take food orders now and whatever else they can assimilate! WOW.... I really don't like that at all..... And.. these phones can pick-up conversations from a room away. Just crazy.
Boycott
@@Walkeranz Yes, already have. I wish more people would do it when faced with these things. 👍
Friend came back from Russia last year and her apple refused to transmit music from her balalaika. Phone had been switched to voice only activation allowing the phone to transmit voice much better. This is called noise cancelling microphone in the aero industry.
They ruined my business Fk Google
Wifi is now used to see thru walls. accurate enough to detect motion, and position and size etc. Even if u shut off ur wifi, they can use your neighbor's.
Another benefit to ushering population into high density low space chicken coop apartments and the like.
Been daily driving a Pixel Phone with Calyx OS (with MicroG) for the past 3 years. Does 95% of what I need it to do without the tracking. Will never go back to a "Normie" Phone or OS.
How do you protect from emissions emfs
@@garybenning1771 We live in an Ocean of emfs.
You can turn off data and wifi while in your pocket and if you need to do a phone call, Bluetooth is less intense compared to the data antenna. it would be safer to handle the call through a Bluetooth headphone or even a wired headset.
The real issue is when the emf waves cause the molecules under your skin to heat up and burn. That will lead to cancer
Everyone hates Google these days 🐍🐍
@@Rj-nh1df sadly, not everyone.....
Is MicroG secure? Can you Pixel phone do tap to pay?
Just bumped into your channel by accident everything you were saying is 100% correct and you're right what matters to you most why should they make money off of you and why should your privacy be at risk there's too much money made by this big corporations that suck you in for useless technology that shackles you instead of sets you free.
At 9:30 Rob mentions the iPhone as the normi phone; love the comment. iPhone users forget or do not understand Android is the most used operating system in the world, and not just for phones. Also, Android phones command 70%+ of the world's cell phone market. Look at the iPhone 10 next to their new iPhone 15, there is nary any difference to the end user. Okay their chip is faster, and the camera is improved, but to what degree, incremental degree at best. Put the iPhone 10 next to the iPhone 15 you are hard pressed seeing any difference. They both run the same version of iOS. The rest of the world's cell phones are leaps and bounds ahead and better than iPhone. iPhone now has fallen in to the "Emperor has no clothes" syndrome. Compare the iPhone to the Chinese brands, the Samsung phone, the OnePlus phones, those are all much better than iPhone. Here is what sells iPhone it is their outstanding marketing and users bullying non iPhone users into purchasing them. For over eleven years the iPhone was my only phone, along with twenty-two+ years Apple computers and all their other hardware and software products. Four years ago, I became fed up with Apple as a company, and their products not keeping up with the rest of the world; we switched to Samsung and Windows. We now work in a world without compromises which is outside the Walled Garden Apple holds folks in. Notice Apple computers hold less than 10% of the world market. Still, I have much Apple stock and wish them well, so to you I say I will never purchase another Apple product, yet I ask you to continue doing so as it helps my Apple stock.
Rob, we know about our tracking phones but how about our tracking vehicles.
What kinda of vehicle do you drive?
That's actually much easier to solve than a smarphone. Don't buy a vehicle which incorporates telemetry. Unlike smarphones they're available from the dealership..
Dude!!!! This is the first vid I've seen from you in years and total a grade!!!!
The style and build up, simplicity, certainty and seriousness of it all!!! All with a nice little cherry at the end - your own product!
Kudos to your absolute principles!!! I'll be checking back through some of ya Catalog aswell as sharing.
One request I'm a heavy crypto user - if you haven't done much on crypto please do more - Ive preordered saga2 Solana phone.... Curious of your opinions on their roadmap.....
How bout a wink if ya spot this one 😊😊
Respect
2 phones are a good option, especially when starting with a deGoogled phone. You can transition to the new phone at a comfortable pace while still using the normie phone.
Yes. I'm not so hard core on a cold turkey change as less use means less data. At least the data leaks decrease.
@@robbraxmantech What worries me is getting a new job where I'll need a normie (Android) phone. It gets complicated, but I am determined to isolate work from my own life and thoughts. Now I have a few phones (one braxphone, another one for Uber) and a few faraday bags, I keep things separate. Flexible carrier.- Tello.
I see on the website that your phone has its own service. I see the unlimited plan has a limit on 7000 text per year, 19 per day on average. Is there a plan with more texts? Also what about mobile data, is it unlimited/ included? Really need another phone soon and I am trying to fully assess my options before spending hundreds of dollars on a phone. Please anyone can reply especially if you have bought and used a brax phone. Any help is most appreciated, thanks!
I try to get rid of all my bloatware besides certain cloud services.. Then, I use an older phone to tether with Bluetooth or USBc to USBc to the newer, less crowded and super tweaked S23 FE. I like to run everything through my own Hotspot even when I'm using regular Hotspot or
@@robbraxmantechOff topic here Rob, but have you heard of Clearview AI?... they scraped billions of people's data off the internet.
Regarding looking at the amount of data they send, the thing is that the quantity of data doesn't even need to be much for it to be of extremely high value/quality/usefulness.
Like a GPS coordinate every hour combined with sending all logins and passwords would be using less than 1 kb per day, and even sending all the text one ever types probably amounts to less than 10 kb per day. This is effectively undetectable if one only looks at high data transmissions.
Exactly. This will be apparent when I discuss Apple Client side scanning mediaanalysisd
I absolutely agree but as of now we can not leave out where you get your service for all devices.I just wanted to thank you for your Videos.Enjoy.💯✌️
I'm afraid the example might not hold water, any phone is tracked, its the basis of any phone that they are connected to a tower, weather you are using data or voice or not, you het assigned to a tower with your phone and imei number and as you move you get hand-overs to closer by towers. since multiple towers are used you can always be triangulated provided the phone is powered on (most of them cannot be truely switched off) the only way out is when we own the infrastructure.
I have over 2400 email from all kinds of advertising! I'm done with this sharing of my info, specifically email.
Thanks for the redundancy... that is the point of the whole video
even a person with no phones or computer usage or socials can be track nowadays even if minimally
or just wrap your phone in a faraday cage/tinfoil...
@@eileenbrown2634 Then you shouldn't care about degoogling, but about basic behavior on the internet. How can you have 2400 spam mails?
Pre smartphones could be located using triangulation via GSM towers with the error margin of 3-5 meters. That was in 2009 - degoogled phone can be found using the same method.
So leave home without your digital garbage. I remember a time when I would go out for a hike or camp, or night out in town with nothing but the clothes oin my back, cash and dominating spirit for adventure. Still do.
No identity means they don't know who you are.
They cannot track no identity, no connection, no relationship to link you to your network.
Yup!
Can you, identity, be linked through your internet provider?
So phone has no Bluetooth WiFi emitting readable energy giving off???? Is wireless phoning unrecognisable by other phones???
@robbraxmantech sir may we know your real life filipino name ?
@@Steve-iy5eq Why...? He shares all this info for free and you want access to his personal info... ? Karma...
Uncle Brax back at it again.
Don't come to Salem, Licking, Edgar Springs or Rolla MO. Some group of somebody has the equivalent of a police stinger or stingray. All phones/devices near it connect to it as the nearest "cell tower" it simulates ($1,200 bucks you can put one of these together) they are stealing banking info and everything else, blackmailing people and gaining "power" in city data banks.....DMV, social security, banks and everything else (and city clerk's records with ability to edit documents) I can show this to anyone who thinks it is nonsense.
Don't come to Salem, Licking, Edgar Springs or Rolla MO. Some group of somebody has the equivalent of a police stinger or stingray. All phones/devices near it connect to it as the nearest "cell tower" it simulates ($1,200 bucks you can put one of these together) they are stealing banking info and everything else, blackmailing people and gaining "power" in city data banks.....DMV, social security, banks and everything else (and city clerk's records with ability to edit documents) I can show this to anyone who thinks it is nonsense.
One reason why I stopped using a normie phone was because I suspected Google was reading my text messages using their messaging app. Gmail doesn't respect your privacy so why would Google's messaging app be any different.
Another superpower, I jump from car to car and my DG phone never attempts to sync with cars.
About the size of a de go ogled de vice, that battery is used to jump a car.
Why not?!🎉
@@Madasin_Paine always gotta be one 😉
America needs to remove Google ecosystem quickly!!
@@Rj-nh1df As long as normies are fed and entertained they wont change.
YOU ARE MY IDOL
Summary of the video: privacy can be improved with degoogling, however your phone can still perfectly be tracked using your wifi and other people's devices. There is no superpower... unclear why the video takes this long
Because a 20 second video doesn’t earn money
It's probably not as convenient to track a degoogled phone. At least, not as easy to track what's being said over that phone.
Thanks
Correct, plus any phonecall you make on a degoogled phone can be triangulated, there's literally no way of using any device that depends on some form of connection without being tracked or logged
Every video should have an ai generated summary to save time sitting through all that 😂
Großartig, endlich Mal jemand der ein klein wenig Klarheit in die Welt bringt aber leider nicht aus beiden Seiten gesehen. Bitte mach weiter so, ich finde dein Video sehr informativ aber ein Pixel hat auch deutliche Vorteile. Ja, ein Nebensatz ist der Grund warum ich das Handy geholt habe aber schön das mäps jetzt läuft. 😅 Ohne die Kamera ist es kein Pixel.
It will be interesting to hear about Huawei devices. There are no Google services there, and Harmony OS is generally installed on the new ones.
I am trying to de-Google my Motorola without messing it up and hopefully it works well wish me luck on this guys we must do something about people who don't think you own the things you buy even though you do!
I've just bought a Motorola and my God Google is all over it. Motorola literally relies so heavily on Google apps that there's no way one could have a proper functioning phone without it. I removed my Google account from my phone so by doing that I had no access to Play Store Calendar my own photos and contacts. That's crazy. 🤯
@@marissakeynes2532 You're apparently an amateur when it comes to FOSS then. Google Play Store is not the only place to get apps. Look up F-Droid, the rest I leave up to you.
drop the brand as a whole. they have backdoors built in.
Just got a Doogee V max and I only charge my phone every 8 days whether it needs it or not.
I have noticed that Wireless Emergency Alerts App seem to use a lot of power. I uninstalled it (since in PL government alerts are ?normal SMSes) and the battery life doubled - I don't do much on those phones and they can last 10 days without charging.
Wow most of this is over my head but I hope some of this "sticks". Thank you.
So how do you mitigate the carrier identifier via phone number and or sim card?
When I grew up in the 1960's, we only used phones to call people...
I tracked my employees phones 30 years ago with dumb phones and found one in the gym when she said she was at a plant 20 miles away. Three cell towers geolocate in real-time by providers. All phones are tracked 100% of tge time.
I guess you didnt listen to what he said.
@stevelaw2000 my point is that all phone are tracked by pings from the cell towers
Exactly ! Degoogled phones with no SIM and a no log vpn can give the actual privacy
@transporter002 no sim, no phone service. There is no way around being tracked by cell towers.this is why when you call 911, they instantly know where you are based on the three closest cell towers.
How can I avoid being tracked from law enforcement? Because I know they are following me wherever I go.
Thank you, Brax. Stay vigilant!
Thanks Rob for your VOIP
Very few people are "tuned in" to whats happening to them through tech....and even fewer realise that they can stop it ALL by simply refusing to become depenent on their devices. Not addicted....you can break addictions....but you cant break dependence....
Course you can.
@@voice2skull. Not without rejecting the attempts after first recognising them
In the uk, only vodafone are committed to keeping 2g network active till 2033. Needless to say, my nokia105 is working fine....and i can take the battery out of that at will !!!
Ah, we love our dumb phones. I don't even know what model my Nokia dumb phone is to be honest. I had a REALLY old one with the orange plastic down the sides but it finally died. So I bought cheap dumb phones and went on two different networks - one's admin as I call it, for texts from "companies and govt" and the other one, only 5 or 6 very close friends/family have that number. One provider just contacted me about my phone not working blah blah 2025. So I guess I'll swap to Voda on that phone too. Getting older has its benefits - we might not even be alive by 2033 and if we are, well I guess hubby and I will cross that bridge then. If the psychos haven't all dragged the world into the depths via war etc by then!
*THANK YOU VERY MUCH!* 🤗💖
I sure do appreciate you sharing all the information that you share!
I believe the platform you are taking about adher to the privacy protection and compliance act .
i think i missed something,... what is a flash phone? thanks mr. braxman
"flashing ROM" is the process of changing the operating system on the phone. The OS is in ROM and you have to flash the memory.
Thank you for your invaluable help Rob! Blessings! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️💐
FUTO voice input on f-droid is pretty perfect open source voice to text
I've been using iodéOS for 2 years now, was never disappointed by their OTAs
Which phone have you been using it on? I'm currently shopping for a good deG'd phone model.
@@utubepunk FP4 FP5
@@alexhnd552 Thanks! I've been looking into the FairPhones. Unfortunately, only the FP4 is available in the US. No word on when the FP5 will make it here. Maybe a FP6 is in the works? I wish there were some real reviews on the Punkt MC02.
Yesterday out of the blue I get a call from my mom. Of course she's been in my contact list since day one. But yesterday I get a popup asking me if I want to accept/deny the call? On her end she's getting a message telling her to announce her reason for calling. And google is going to record this and play it in real time to me for my consideration. The popup says this user is running a google app to screen calls, or something to that affect. I've had the phone for years and never had this happen. I haven't installed anything at all on the phone. And I haven't changed anything in the settings to activate this. I looked all through the phone and can only find a google spam app I didn't install. But apparently it's been running for a while. What really gets me is it's apparently now lording over the known callers in my call list as well. I was like wtf is this?
Sounds like Google voice forwarding to your phone number
The Pixel can do that! Quite handy for stopping annoying callers.
It was likely installed with the last firmware update.
@@scotttoveythis
In addition to LineageOs, I also use fdroid as a software source.
These degoogled phones must be really good because I only see 'sold out' whenever I try to get one. I'm wondering if that's by coincidence or by design and there is a 'need-to-know' shop somewhere.
Yes some models are sold out but my store has them
By "need to know" you mean the vendor doesn't collect any of your information? That's the case with Rob.
You can DIY, if you can't find one for sale.
Rob et al, ever thought of a lose knit web based (de go ogled), where all sorts of pros, for tech, health, gardening, basic modern home repair, pharmacology nutrient plant toxic dermatology benefits risks warning...
In this way freedom for self pursuit of full potential is less tethered by employment homeless health hunger security paycheck inflation tax interest penalty & other UN necessary B S.
Whenever the system fails th community kicks in and allows perpetuity of the community affairs.
I can help, 1.
2?
@@Madasin_Paine???
The one issue I can think about is, in the event you need geo location to protect yourself from allegations by a vengeful person or s/o, geo location can protect us from potential jail time by giving us al alibi. Other than that de googled phones are pretty solid. I guess I’d keep a normal iPhone with nothing on and a degoogled phone as a daily use.
Are you saying that you and your phone can't be in two different places.
Rob
Is there any significant difference between a de-google phone and a Braxphone?
BraX2 and future models are de-Googled phones. They are one of the examples
@@robbraxmantech de-googled phones are considered "used". Braxphone is considered "new"
The thing I notice about Rob's website is the lack of support. I would love to purchase some of his products but without support, not going to happen.
Support is time-consuming and costs a lot of money.
@@ettoreatalan8303 I understand but I'm not tech savvy enough to do some of the things required to setup some of his products.
Awesome Thank you for Sharing! 💯✴
The phone will still have hardware backdoors regardless of the OS that allow for remote data gathering. Using a degoogled phone isnt a bad idea to minimize the data you're leaking to third parties though and definitely improves battery life.
My work requires me to have an authenticator app on my phone to authenticate me and my log in even with a VPN. I would have to keep a phone for this unless there's a way to do that on a de-googled phone?
Authenticators like Authy or even Google Authenticator works fine on a de-Googled phone. They don't talk to Google
Very informative and maddening. Thank you for this important content.
This is a great video, more like the old days. 😎
Tell me what you want to see more of. I honestly am just throwing darts. Not sure the level of detail. This one does not give technical details.
@@robbraxmantechI'd be interesting in hearing if this information pertains to services such as SPOT. I am starting to wonder if the GPS emergency services are possibly sharing data with these same mega-corporations. ✌
Why not just use a firewall to block everything and only allow certain apps to have internet/mobile access?
In case of a januari 6 situation, I would leave my phone at home 😅
Any how, are there any deGoogled phones available for the EU?
EU yes
I think he means European Union
@@schweinhund7966 Yes I did mean Europe.
@@schweinhund7966 It's funny what this new feature of "Translate to English" decides is another language sometimes lol.
No! Don't leave it at home, send it the other way from you... Btw, does anyone know what, "ringingphone" RUclips channel is about?
I mean, yeah but you still need a sim card which you have to buy and that might be linked to your credit card and back to you. There's a lot of things to consider here.
I love what you're doing Rob I just can't justify spending over $300.00 for a phone, De-Googled or not.
That's ok. I'm more concerned about those who spend $800-1200 on an iPhone
Last iPhone I bought I didn’t pay 800-1200$ only $300😂
@@robbraxmantech what about us who don't want an apple but want to replace or de-google, etc our current andriod or a new android? wher ecan i find a list of phone sthat can be de-googled that are android?
@@dougnew8152 So you actually paid it through a higher phone plan. My wife uses Net 10 for about $35 a month, and we can buy any phone brand we want, even one for $60 or less at the Dollar General. Study your finances more.
Excellent presentation thank Rob., truely your immeasurable knowledge is greatly appreciated. My skill's zero, but does your Brax phone have Bluetooth/wifi capabilities? & If so, do they give off any identity to your googled phone sitting beside it. Thank you.
De-Googled OS does not have the code to communicate for contact tracing. However, you're right, another normie phone could detect Bluetooth. But there is no identity so I wouldn't worry.
@@robbraxmantechWhere does one buy your phone?
Edit: Disregard. I found it. What would you say to someone who wants privacy & a de-googled phone but doesn't trust Google Pixel hardware?
I am thankful to you. I would love to take action but I am a prisoner in a medical institution. I do not even have the money to pay my own bill so these kunts see everything I do.
Aàahhh ha.
3G has ended here and no more networks support it , and although I seldom use phone, and most times rather be without one, recently diagnosed with Cancer and undergoing chemo so making Doctors appointments , getting meds and such is a necessity. Exactly where can on De-Google their phone and what might be the cost to do so and any legality issues
The people that say degoogled phones are too inconvenient, are not sincere about protecting their privacy.
I will assume that such individuals are biased against privacy protection devices such as degoogled phones and only purchase one so that they can legitimately complain that they are inconvenient.
Expecting to not have to deal with a learning curve, or adjustment curve, when purchasing a phone marketed for privacy protection, seems to be typical of today's society.
The fact that our society has to reference these products as "degoogled, or decorporated" is alarming. This topic probably needs to be taught to required to graduate the K-12 system. If we don't teach our younger generations what privacy used to be, then they'll continue to sleepwalk into the normalization of invasive practices👺
They're also full of bugs and missing features like 120hz and adjusting the resolution. I've been an on and off vanilla Android user since 2010. But it's never worked out as a daily driver even once.
How does a degoogled phone keep the police from geofencing you? The carrier has cell towers. What am i missing? They know where you are by your phone number. What am I missing?
Tracking you via the carrier is not accurate enough for geolocation. It could be a mile circle.
@@robbraxmantech I hope there will be a future where we have supersonic degoogled phones where we will be completely untrackable unless for medical purposes.
Like you would need to use a phone booth to call 911 or something.
Yes you can have that. BraxVirtual Phone no SIM, then use Wifi.
@@robbraxmantech Ah appreciate yes that would be better, would BVP help with a tablet and is the Wifi available to use freely?
@@robbraxmantechThree cell towers connected to a phone would give a pretty accurate location, though right?
How do you feel and can you make a video about call forwarding maybe call forwarding from one phone to another
I have several videos on a Virtual Phone starting last March. I think there are 3. Watch those
See I don’t even care about phones I’m a military veteran y’all better detach from your phones I’m warning y’all
Yet here you are
@@burprobrox9134he could be using a computer
Thee Term Veteran
Implies Military Service .
Sir.
Thank you Rob for explaining this topic since this is awesome. Would you make a video on the new GPT-4o?
Thanks for the info, very interesting
I paid you to de-google my brand new phone, and the homepage was still google. Waze (a google app) was installed.
Semi-de-googled is better than nothing I suppose.
Scary stuff indeed
A De-Googled phone with Android, which is developed by Google. Like a De-Teslaed Model S, which was developed and built by Tesla.
I like to drink de watered water
Android is open source, anyone can inspect the source code.
Yes apparently you're not a programmer. Just a conspiracy theorist. The rest of us can read the source code. And even compile it without Google looking at us.
Lol I love this reply, idiots get a free pass to be idiots (and thus influence more idiots, which he has just done) most places these days but not in Braxville 😂@@robbraxmantech
@@SwiftyMcVeigh851not curious enough clearly.
Yeah this stuff is even on printers. A couple weeks ago I was going to print something for my father in this whole long agreement came up saying that I would have to permanently agree to Google having access to all of the data and seeing everything that we put through that machine. It is sick
Does Android have geolocation? I ask because I have an android phone and tablet.
every photo u take normally has goe location and the hole goes deeper ;)
so yes
@@iv7896 thanks for that explantion
Normie (Google) Android is the epitomy of Geolocation. Google Sensor Vault.
@@robbraxmantech ouch good thing I listen to you and saving up for de googled phone.
Yes, as I understand a regular Android phone (one that is not de-Goobled) is constantly scanning for wi-fi networks around you, even if you turn wi-fi off, on the phone. It tracks you, everywhere you go, by this process.
Kudos and appreciation for your work Mr. Braxton. Is the "deGoogled" phones available for people outside the USA?
absolutely
@@robbraxmantech kindly share the link to the phones please, thanks.
The camera can not see through duct tape
🎯🤣 we luv d.tape 2
I still use a Kyocera 4G flip phone. I will miss it. Thank you for the video. Gave me a place to start looking for a new one.
Can't wait 'til the day when you and Sabrina Wallace have a sit down for a livestream. ..
Should be E P I C af !! 🔥🔥🔥
I have a S24 Ultra & could care less because I'm not doing anything illegal or "Out of the Norm". Basically I want all the top features in my phone.
"Normy Phones" track you while they are off. I hear any phone that takes a SIM Card contains so much information on you.
Stick with your normal citizen ways
I kindly ask you to see the big picture of all this. Step outside of the just you view. 👍😉
@@DisYoCheck Yep. In recent times in the UK, the govt were saying that even if you were simply standing at the scene of a "riot" (which actually, some gatherings were simply concerned people's protests but I'd be here forever explaining the disinformation circulated by some media outlets), you could get done - just for being physically present, even if you hadn't physically DONE anything. Now imagine walking down a street, you turn a corner and are confronted with a crowd of "rioters" (ie protesters who disagree with the govt). You didn't wilfully attend the protest, you didn't realise it was even happening, but because your phone info places you at the scene...much like the scenario described by Mr Rob here in this video in America - the phones placed people there apparently.
Some people need to think outside of the box a bit - glad to see your comment here, it's obvious you think about the potential for misuse of these phones. You could simply have your phone with you and encounter the unexpected "riot" etc, but if the govt places your phone location there, they're gonna place you there and you could get into trouble for absolutely NO good reason even if you have done nothing wrong. Then again, some people still think the govt cares about their "health and safety" - and I'll leave that topic right there lol.
"I'm not doing anything illegal..."
That you know of.
What the world REALLY needs is a privacy OS for the DooGee S98 Pro phone because that is exactly the phone that nerds, including privacy nerds want. What is the best privacy one can obtain with a DooGee S98 Pro?
Jam. 6th was not a riot get your facts straight. Grandmas waving american flags and walking with a walker is not a riot especially when they are let in
No there was a violent insurrection that day...
It was against trump, and the last vestiges of our constitutional government. 😢
Sadly they succeeded and they immediately attacked those there to defend it
TRUE. 100% IT WAS ALL THEATER.
My reply on this was deleted...
@@IntangirVoluntaryist JooTube blows chunks.
Settle down Allen, pretty sure he's not your adversary. 🤦♂️🦧
My only drawback on software enabled esim disconnect is that if your braxphone gets infected, adversary could disallow you from disabling the esim. Plus, you would be stuck with the same sim, couldn’t swap different sims.
"anti Israel protest" best line 😁🙌
I remember the old Nokia phones with the pull-out antennas they called them tri-mode phones analog,, and I don't remember if it had Google I don't believe so because it was not a smartphone but what do I know.
Apple is not normie phone, it's idiot phone .... 😂😂😂
Which phones on your site can use micro SD cards?
Can I get my old phone number transferred when I leave my current carrier?
PWM Dimming technology on your next De-Googled phone please X
Degoogle phones have leveled up stelf
Brax, why don’t we use Hauwei phones? Aren’t they on their own with software and apps?
I was already thinking about getting one of those minimalist phones; maybe this is a smarter way de-destract myself.
Thanks, big time, Rob! Im saving for one or two now.
Wow! What a nice fella! 👍
Compelling! New subscriber!
I have my eye on Doogee phone would you please explain this phone? If have please allow me the link. Love content ty
If you're connected to a cell tower, isn't the associated telco tracking what towers you've been connecting to? Additionally, can't they triangulate your specific location by using signal stregnth to your phone from different towers?
Please watch videos on that. It gives a rough location and is available only to the carrier. The location tracking of a normie phone by Big tech is 6 feet range down to inches.
These kinds of statements show the lack of information. General location is not sufficient for geolocation
@Anon-Man. You still have to tell them exactly where you are. They might know you're in one half of the county, but that's not enough. You can call 911 without a cell plan, but no location data is needed, other than the general area so the system can send the call to the closest 911 center.
also pretty sure some of the location stuff is just inherent in how the phone communicates with the towers so to some extent that really is unescapable unless turn that of entirely and like decide to just wire it up via ethernet cable lol
that said less is good...
Also there is postmarketos which is Linux but not Android.
Tesla is coming out with a new phone. Curious what your take on this would be? I currently use Android. I'm slightly "Privacy Oriented". Much respect from Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
nope. Don't wait for something that will not happen
What is the best option to get away from iPhone? Is there anything we can get that is de-googled already if we don’t understand all the tech??
There is a new model we are releasing.
www.braxtech.net