We answer the questions readers asked in response to our guide to anonymizing your phone

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This is a follow-up article. Here’s the first piece, if you’d like to read that one as well

  • Ebby@lemmy.ssba.com
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    11 months ago

    It tickles me when I read of journalists protecting their privacy. You can see how far up the tree they’ve climbed.

    There are many, many more ways to track that anonymous phone. These are feel-good settings to disable for that sense of false security; like you’re in control. It does have effect, don’t get me wrong.

    But a big part of tracking is not what your phone sends, but other devices detect. There’s no opt out of that data collection.