Using a mobile phone opens us up to surveillance and negative health effects, but there are also a lot of benefits. Can a balance be found or should we ditch these things?
Read moreIt's probably impossible to use any smartphone with perfect privacy, but some is better than none. Here are the main things to know when deciding how secure you want to be.
Read moreMonerujo is an open source Monero wallet for Android phones. It's best when paired with a de-Googled device to maximize privacy.
Read moreHere are some thoughts on Linux versus De-Googled Android smartphones after experimenting with the Pinephone as my primary device for over a month.
Read moreThe Pinephone is a smartphone running the Linux open source operating system. It can be difficult to use, and some features don't work yet, but it's your best bet if you are technically inclined and want maximum security.
Read moreThere are ways to greatly reduce the risks of using a smartphone, such as using a deGoogled phone running GrapheneOS, but it's also important to understand the various ways your data can be accessed in order to maximize your security.
Read moreIf you're interested in increasing the privacy and security of your smartphone then a De-Googled Phone is probably what you're looking for. Here's how to choose what kind to get.
Read morePayPal automatically tied a Social Security Number to by account without my permission, so I'm looking for other options.
Read moreIf you are using an iPhone or a normal Android smartphone then everything you do or say on or in proximity to that device is available to third parties.
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