this post was submitted on 16 Jun 2021
0 points (NaN% liked)

privatelife - privacy, security, freedom advocacy

1558 readers
1 users here now

This community is meant to advocate privacy, security and freedom in an concise manner, free of prejudice bias, free of politics, free of cultist thoughts.

Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say. - Edward Snowden

Reddit: https://old.reddit.com/r/privatelife

Matrix: https://matrix.to/#/#privatelife:matrix.org

Telegram: https://t.me/r_privatelife

READ THE RULES

  1. Opinions are welcome, facts more so. Attack arguments, not people. Hating, baiting, trolling, flaming will be dealt with strictly.

  2. Discuss closed source software with caution. Advocating for it strongly (cult brigading) can be treated as violation of this rule.

  3. Editing titles of article links is strictly prohibited, unless and until the summarisation remains accurate to the context of the article or paper. Such link post will be removed without questioning.

  4. Targeting of any country, person or nation is strictly prohibited without valid reasoning. Evidence if not presented against the specific company/corporation/individual will be treated as personal attack and/or hate speech. This will result in a warning, then ban system.

  5. NO PERMA BANS! Ban system will work as follows:

1 day --> 3 day --> 1 week --> 2 weeks --> 3 weeks --> 1 month --> 3 months --> 6 months

Severity of the ban system will be dealt with based on degree of violation and circumstances.

  1. NO FACT-LESS EVIDENCES, NO FALSE RHETORIC Evidence has to be credible. The onus of this lies on the claimant. The same applies on the user who questions proven evidence. Violation of this rule will be dealt with strictly.

  2. Copycat posts serve to litter the community, increasing quantity and decreasing quality of posts. As such, posts will be removed. Repeated attempts will receive warning.


Related communities:

founded 4 years ago
 

I am planning to buy a new phone and I would like to follow your guide. The phone brands which you consider as Tier 1 are Asus, Nokia, Motorola, Sony, LG, FairPhone, and Huawei/Honor. In this comment https://lemmy.ml/post/64888/comment/55721 you prefer Fairphone, Xiaomi, Asus, Motorola (if in USA). And for the follow up comment https://lemmy.ml/post/64888/comment/55784 you prefer Fairphone, Xiaomi or Moto. What happened to SONY, and why did you least prefer Asus now. It is not possible for me to get a Fairphone as I am not living in EU. I am happy to go with SONY cause I like photography and their camera department. Also is it possible to get same privacy and security in a SAMSUNG phone if I follow your guide? (Again for the same camera reason),

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] [email protected] -1 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago) (1 children)

I am so sorry for not noticing the post. I hope this reply reaches you in time.

You can try to use this app called Photon Camera, available on GitHub. It uses HDR stacking with customisation, so you can tune and get good results. Moreover, you can further create a custom processing algorithm filter in Snapseed (closed source, firewall it).

That way you get good instant camera together with privacy and security. (Anonymity depends on your OPSEC and what services or darknets you use.)

Samsung is the worst Android brand in terms of bloat and spyware. Sony phones are expensive and with inferior.hardware most often, and Asus does not release too many phones now, and with flashing and such issues starting with ZenFone 6 series.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 years ago (1 children)

Thank you for your reply. Which is the best phone to debloat now as per your guide. What is your opinion about both nokia and motorola? I like clean Android interface than cosmetic or modified versions.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 3 years ago (1 children)

It depends. If you are not going for a custom ROM, and want to go for a debloated non root experience with clean UI/skin, Motorola is your best bet overall. You can go for the more expensive Sony, but it is very expensive. Nokia is a very topsy turvy company, but their phones, if you specifically want that brand, are fine too. Asus is another option, and OnePlus phones upto 7T are okay. Huawei phones come with no Google services, and are best to work with outside of stock options. Realme is another option, but it is a bit harder to workaround than the others.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 years ago (1 children)

As a long time iPhone user, I am new to the world of Android. My threat model is just want to protect my privacy from the corporate giants and and trackers (Ads). From my understanding, custom ROM like Lineage is good with privacy but their security updates are behind. Also most phones are not allowed to lock the boot loader after the root. Is there any security threat for that? So for my threat model, I would like to know your suggestions. If I go with a custom ROM, which one you prefer? Also do you have any suggestions about any phone brand or particular model. One more thing I would like to hear from you is that can I get same level of privacy and security from your non-root guide like a custom ROM?

[–] [email protected] -1 points 3 years ago

Bootloader threats are usually state level or the kinds of apparatuses that TSA uses, so if that is a concern, or you know your adversaries are technologically capable, that should be a factor.

For custom ROM, you can use LineageOS or DivestOS, or if you went for a Pixel (which I do not recommend in general), CalyxOS. Or for a non-root device, you can use this program to auto wipe your device if such a kit/tool usage is detected: LockUp (Cellebrite UFED self-defense app) - https://f-droid.org/app/io.nekohasekai.lockup

Non-root is more secure than with root or bootloader unlock. The only feature that my guide cannot provide is running a VPN on top of a firewall in the same user account. Currently only using one tunnel is possible per user account (main and work profiles).