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DiscussionI don't want to reset my phone 😑
Thread starterfkyou
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The fact that I have to reset my phone for the second time angers me.. because asholes who got no good intentions might want to be nosey a little bit..why do I have to do this..I might fail to go threw ctb and need my phone back, everything I do is in it
I am slowly getting my phone down and everything in my whole life down to what I'd still want or need if I fail my attempt. It doesn't suck to start over but a phone can break or be stolen and you'd have to start from scratch anyway.
I would recommend using the tor browser when doing all of looking, and using a tor bridge to make it look like you are just voice call on your records. It's a FOSS application w privacy at it's forefront, and that when you hit the clear button it keeps ZERO records Download it at the torproject.org. All you need to do is write down the sites where you go frequently. It's most easy to use privacy tool in the world rn, it's even more secure than using a vpn.
The fact that I have to reset my phone for the second time angers me.. because asholes who got no good intentions might want to be nosey a little bit..why do I have to do this..I might fail to go threw ctb and need my phone back, everything I do is in it
If you're on android you should be able to encrypt your phone. Better yet, if you've got a google pixel you can install graphene OS and be fully anonymous. Just encrypting your phone should be enough to stop anyone from snooping through your phone, even forensic experts
If you're on android you should be able to encrypt your phone. Better yet, if you've got a google pixel you can install graphene OS and be fully anonymous. Just encrypting your phone should be enough to stop anyone from snooping through your phone, even forensic experts
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