TooMuchVanced

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[–] TooMuchVanced@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago (2 children)

Since we all no that Google's products aren't privacy friendly at all what privacy friendly alternatives are there to Google Lens?

[–] TooMuchVanced@lemmy.world 8 points 7 months ago

I'm currently using a Moto Edge 30 Ultra it's basically completely AOSP Android the only stuff that's pre-installed are the Moto Apps that are actually useful for the phone which also don't have any ads and the phone has way better performance than all my stupid Samsung Exynos phones. So Motorola would be very good for what you're looking for. If you don't want to go with Motorola though I would recommend Sony or Fairphone.

[–] TooMuchVanced@lemmy.world 4 points 8 months ago

Adblockers exist

[–] TooMuchVanced@lemmy.world 6 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (2 children)

Yeah they definitely lost me as well for a long time now.

Reasons:

  • Shit Marketing/Shitty Launch Events
  • Copying Apple (Removing headphone jack, IR scanner, removable backcovers etc.)
  • No real innovation other than the Fold/Flip Series anymore (Still no real fast charging but charging an insane money for their devices etc.)
  • Putting the Exynos chip even in their flagships (Snapdragon is way better than the Exynos Chips it's basically a scam if they sell the same model with a way worse chip that costs the same)
  • Putting intrusive ads on the set-up screen, making it easy for service providers to install random apps, Always trying to get you to use their apps (this not only happens on the A-Series instead also on the Flagships)
  • Producing the A-Series that the iSheeps will most of the time refer to when comparing the newest iPhone to Android (The A-Series phones are the most shitty phones you can ever use)
  • That they merged the Note-Series into the S-Series
  • More and more Bloatware installed right out of the box
  • Their new Galaxy AI (which they didn't call Galaxy Brain) runs mostly not even on device and they'll charge you for it in 2025 when they instead just could have said "We'll let you use the On-Device AI Features for free but the Online Features will cost 4.99€/month/We'll let you use the On-Device AI Features for free but the Online Features will only be free for 2 weeks after you bought the S24 Ultra from our Website after that time period you need to pay 4.99€/month for the online features" or they could've waited a bit longer to develop the AI for fully On-Device use and everyone would've been happy. Also that they advertised it as it would be an S24 Ultra exclusive is insane since not only the S24 Ultra gets it.

For anybody who comes across this buy phones by the following companies instead of a Samsung:

  • Sony
  • Google Pixel
  • Nothing
  • Motorola
[–] TooMuchVanced@lemmy.world 23 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (4 children)

Samsung needs a new Marketing Team they never promote actual cool useful features instead they only present one singular new feature for over an hour. Also they shouldn't adapt to Apple every time they remove a feature since it hurts their uniqueness image. Also they shouldn't use their Exynos Chips anymore they're so out of date compared to the Snapdragon Chips.

[–] TooMuchVanced@lemmy.world 4 points 8 months ago

The Ultra version? Having the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra atm it's way better than I expected shits on Samsung in every way. Though since I don't think Motorola will release another Edge Ultra next year I'm gonna switch to Sony's High End devices since they have great build quality, cameras, no Bloatware and aren't made in China.

[–] TooMuchVanced@lemmy.world 9 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

You can just use VoIP to call people it's not a big deal and you don't need to go the extreme ways which are being mentioned in the video you can also just spoof a lot of your device information, use a different OS etc. Minimizing privacy risks is always good but you don't need to take it that crazy serious if you're just a normal individual like me and you. We are low-value for big companies the more power, known you are the more steps you should take to protect your privacy.

 

The video discusses the privacy concerns associated with SIM cards in mobile phones, highlighting three main reasons to be cautious. First, it explains how SIM cards enable constant location tracking through communication with cell towers. Second, it delves into the autonomy of SIM cards, particularly proactive SIMs that can send hidden messages to the cell network without the user's knowledge. Lastly, it explores the potential risks of having too much control centralized on a single device, particularly in terms of split tunneling with VPNs.

Then Naomi shares personal reasons for not using a SIM card in her phone, emphasizing alternatives such as relying on WiFi, using an anonymous Calyx hotspot, or considering mobile hotspots. The benefits of these alternatives include increased privacy, the ability to control VPN usage, and reduced exposure to potential hidden messages sent by SIM cards. The video also touches on potential downsides, such as the need to carry multiple devices and potential connectivity issues when using hotspots.

 

The video discusses the privacy concerns associated with SIM cards in mobile phones, highlighting three main reasons to be cautious. First, it explains how SIM cards enable constant location tracking through communication with cell towers. Second, it delves into the autonomy of SIM cards, particularly proactive SIMs that can send hidden messages to the cell network without the user's knowledge. Lastly, it explores the potential risks of having too much control centralized on a single device, particularly in terms of split tunneling with VPNs.

Then Naomi shares personal reasons for not using a SIM card in her phone, emphasizing alternatives such as relying on WiFi, using an anonymous Calyx hotspot, or considering mobile hotspots. The benefits of these alternatives include increased privacy, the ability to control VPN usage, and reduced exposure to potential hidden messages sent by SIM cards. The video also touches on potential downsides, such as the need to carry multiple devices and potential connectivity issues when using hotspots.

[–] TooMuchVanced@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

The app lets you use system features that are normally not available for regular apps. Basically it runs a service which has access to some System API's that can be granted to regular apps so think of it like you would have root without having root.

 

How to:

Features:

  • no bricking - if you remove essential app you will need to do factory reset, but that's it!
  • auto detect previously uninstalled apps if you've already removed any using adb

Screenshots:

https://i.imgur.com/3uuMvVJ.png

https://i.imgur.com/ScByjdz.png

https://i.imgur.com/fAwxCRn.png

 

If you want to watch it on an open source privacy respecting platform use this Piped-Link: https://piped.video/watch?v=hmQHgWNAg24&t=0

 

Pixel 8 Pro will be the same as the 7 Pro but the normal Pixel 8 will cost $100 more than the Pixel 7

Source: https://twitter.com/Za_Raczke/status/1705918207486202126

 

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Voyager has now been released to the Playstore. Check it out here

Advantages of using the app:

  • The back button works much better!
  • Your browser history shouldn’t be inundated with Voyager entries.
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by TooMuchVanced@lemmy.world to c/fediverse@lemmy.world
 

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[–] TooMuchVanced@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah I actually never tought T-Mobile would ever create such a great video. This really needs to be shared so we don't have kids in the future that have disadvantages because of parents that just share everything publicy.

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