- February 13th, 2018, 10:59 pm
#97
It's most likely an invalid question to ask if your current mobile phone is valid or not. I recently read an article talking about how the government spy on we citizens by the day because we gadgets like smart TVs, Alexa, Facebook, smart phone and any other thing connected to the "insecure" internet in general. An amazing but funny thing is how people read such and go about their day like nothing happened. According to the article https://www.eff.org/nsa-spying , and a few other similar ones, there is much emphasis being laid on the 3 kind of phones that leave no tracking traces.
1. Obsolete phone (Network provider tracking still possible but at a minimal rate)
2. Flip phones ( Remember those cool blue screen Samsung flip phone?)
3. Samsung Galaxy S4
Well, irrespective of the facts stated earlier, I still make use of my LG6 with no iota of any fear of someone spying on my. I guess I might get me some cool flip phones some day again.
1. Obsolete phone (Network provider tracking still possible but at a minimal rate)
2. Flip phones ( Remember those cool blue screen Samsung flip phone?)
3. Samsung Galaxy S4
Well, irrespective of the facts stated earlier, I still make use of my LG6 with no iota of any fear of someone spying on my. I guess I might get me some cool flip phones some day again.