Your Android Phone Is Volunteering You for Mass Surveillance: The Graphene OS OPSEC Fix

The OPSEC Podcast - A podcast by Grey Dynamics

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Courts can’t agree if geofence warrants are constitutional – but law enforcement is using them anyway. Your phone is volunteering you for mass surveillance operations right now.In 2024, one court declared geofence warrants “categorically unconstitutional” mass surveillance. Another court said they’re perfectly legal. When the law can’t agree on what’s legal, you need to take matters into your own hands.Google Play Services is spyware. It takes over your Android device, harvests all your data, and hands it to law enforcement in dragnet operations. The January 6th investigation proudly used geofencing to track everyone in the area – including innocent bystanders caught in the dragnet who had to defend themselves against crimes they didn’t commit.In this episode of The OPSEC Podcast, you’ll discover:•Why GrapheneOS is now 90-95% functional as a daily driver (the excuses are dead)•How sandboxed Google Play Services gives you control without sacrificing functionality•The Aurora Store’s tracker-counting feature that exposes which apps are spying on you•Why airplane mode on stock Android doesn’t actually turn off your cell tower beacon•The two-factor screen lock that stops you from checking texts while driving (inconvenience as a feature)If you don’t volunteer the information, they have no right to use it. Stock Android and iOS are designed to make you volunteer everything – your location, your patterns, your entire digital life.GrapheneOS gives you back control. The flashing process is now stupidly simple. The functionality is there. The only sacrifice is convenience – and convenience is a trap.Take the leadership role with your family. Build devices for your parents like Alan did. Show them the small differences. Be their tech support. Your care for their privacy is leadership in action.Remember: Your privacy is your responsibility. Your vulnerabilities are on you too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.