On Thu, 5 Dec 2019 19:27:44 +0000 dllud <[email protected]> wrote: > [good-front.png image/png (171598 bytes)] Here are some comments:
> Tor Browser: We'd need to look if it's FSDG compliant. If not the best way to make it FSDG compliant would be to make upstream not use to an add-on/extension repository with nonfree software in it. > Here's a phone that would respect your freedom. The issue is the term phone here. It assumes that the device has a modem. Assuming an unlikely future where the modem firmware is fully free on a smartphones with enough RAM to run modern GNU/Linux or Android distributions, the tracking still remains. People could not have any cellular modem and use the WiFi instead. There are some places where there are community operated WiFi networks. The MAC address would be changed at each connection, roaming between WiFi AP would work, and people would use protocols that don't require them to be always connected (allowing them to change the MAC address). The battery could be bigger to compensate for the power consumption. And as the WiFi firmware would be free software we could still be able to optimize the power consumption. This is an attempt to replace the text above but it needs improvement: > Here's a not-smart not-phone* that would respect your freedom. > See the backside for more information on the hardware. Denis.
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