"With a landline, by contrast, the most that can be determined is whether or
not you have taken any calls placed through, and whether or not you placed
any calls"
Actually, the only thing that can be determined by default is whose name the
landline is registered in, and that *someone* recei
At the end of 2014 I decided not to need a mobile phone. I watched:
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https://media.ccc.de/v/31c3_-_6249_-_en_-_saal_1_-_201412271715_-_ss7_locate_track_manipulate_-_tobias_engel
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https://media.ccc.de/v/31c3_-_6531_-_en_-_saal_6_-_201412272300_-_ss7map_mapping_vulnerability_of_the_internation
Great resource. Thank you!
I have not owned a mobile phone for two years but I encountered the following
“inconvinience”:
During my holiday my daughter and I were cycling in the Alps in Italy and
during a descent she fell. Result: Severe bleeding from the abdomen and 6
teeth missing I sure was glad someone with s
The Zipit is apparently similar to the Pandora:
https://www.libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Hardware/Freest#Zipit_Z2.
*If* you're making a call, the landline might- but that's not the point.
If an individual leaves the house with their cell phone and goes on an
outing, the amount of information they have provided to their local
telecommunications company is staggering. Firstly, the location metadata. Not
l
The Pandora can definitely be run with only free software and offer the
functionality you desire- OnPon4 and JadedCtrl both did (do?) this. The GPU
and wireless card both can't be used, although you can do graphics on the CPU
and use a USB wifi adapter to get around these- the internal wifi's
rolandcoeurj...@gmail.com wrote:
After reading about the situation with mobile phones and free software,
I've come to the conclusion that they are trackers. How can I live without
a mobile phone then? Is it inconvenient?
Perhaps it is inconvenient but privacy is more important. I'm sure there
Is there such a thing as a PDA or other small, non-telephone device that can
run a free operating system with JMP, an email client, and maybe some kind
OpenStreeMap viewer? For me and probably some others that would replace
pretty much everything I use my phone for.
Thanks all for all the comments.
I think I have to change the following things in my lifestyle to make it
coherent with principles:
Buy a computer with free booting firmware and fully free operating system.
Get a paid account on posteo.
Ditch the tracker and get a phone number on the computer
On 09/08/17 21:51, wrote:
> You are... Wrong again :/
Haha, I cannot be wrong again when I was never wrong in the first
place.
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Ignacio Agulló · agu...@ati.es
On 09/08/17 20:06, wrote:
> That's very interesting. I wonder if it works in China, where now it
> is mandatory to identify yourself before buying a SIM card.
Only China? In Europe too...
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Ignacio Agulló · agu...@ati.es
You are... Wrong again :/
From Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_phone_tracking
Mobile phone tracking is the ascertaining of the position or location of
a mobile phone, whether stationary or moving. Localization may occur either
via multilateration of radio signals between (se
That's very interesting. I wonder if it works in China, where now it is
mandatory to identify yourself before buying a SIM card.
The thing is that I need to listen to books. That is, use a TTS like eSpeak
to read out loud books to me.
I also need to accelerate the audio to play it faster.
On 09/08/17 18:34, wrote:
> What a mistake, cellphones are tracking devices, they can be tracked
> even if they are not smartphones, companies and government can know
> where is your phone all the time.
They can only track the "cell" where you are. That's not much.
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Ignacio Agulló · agu
What a mistake, cellphones are tracking devices, they can be tracked even if
they are not smartphones, companies and government can know where is your
phone all the time.
Replicant is just a libre operating system but it won't stop government
tracking.
The same way a libre operating syste
Don't carry your laptop in a backpack for music-- use this, if you have the
money to spare:
https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/portable-ogg-flac-audio-player-0
It's a fully Free Software OGG player-- much more portable and simple.
On 09/08/17 12:52, wrote:
> I'm 24, owned a Samsung Galaxy S3 with Replicant for a month, then did
> away with it for these same concerns. In my entire life, that is the
> only time I've owned a smartphone, and I'm fine without it.
What a mistake. Replicant is the solution, not the problem.
"How can I live without a mobile phone then? Is it inconvenient?"
It may not be convenient but Stallman does it, so it is clearly doable. He
gets around the entire planet on his various speaking trips without a cell
phone.
"I like using bluetooth earphones or headphones on the go. I am thin
As for E-Ink devices, there is a Debian-based free software (with the
exception of the WiFi firmware, which you can remove) stack for Kobo
e-readers: https://github.com/lgeek/okreader. I think that is probably the
best option. I am planning to get one of these for myself.
I think it would be interesting to live without a phone. I would just send
emails
> I am thinking of carrying a computer folded in a backpack, running free
software and supplying me with audio via bluetooth.
So you want to use voice over ip or wouldn't it be a problem for you to not
being reachable via mobile calls? I didn't have a mobile for years when
everybody else ha
But do you have any other type of phone?
I'm 24, owned a Samsung Galaxy S3 with Replicant for a month, then did away
with it for these same concerns. In my entire life, that is the only time
I've owned a smartphone, and I'm fine without it.
Have also been without Facebook for almost a year.
As for the eink device. I looked into tha
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