Fauxx is an open-source Android privacy tool that poisons data broker and ad-tech profiles by generating continuous, plausible, off-demographic synthetic activity from your device. The goal is simple: make your real behavioral signal statistically indistinguishable from noise.

Not my project, but though this is really cool and worth sharing.

  • f3nyx@lemmy.ml
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    4 hours ago

    basically, a SIM is what connects your phone to your mobile provider’s network. Any time you want to use that infrastructure (the phone turns on, you turn off airplane mode, you turn on your eSIM) your phone makes a request to the network, which requires an authentication via the IMSI number provided by the SIM. When this happens, your location is triangulated and your status as a cell network subscriber is verified. this process also happens periodically, and more frequently if you’re on the move. The technical reason for this is that your phone needs to know which towers to route requests to, and that you are paying for the service.

    Theoretically, your phone is capable of being triangulated even without a SIM. However, for this to happen (outside of calling emergency services) as far as I’m aware this requires some sort of device compromise and is therefore out of most people’s scope. If you’re paranoid of tracking, remove your sim (or disable it if it is an eSIM) and if you’re super paranoid, grab a faraday bag to put it in.

    let me know if i didnt explain anything well enough.

    • rhythmisaprancer@quokk.au
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      4 hours ago

      Thanks! Now I think that when you said “card is online” you meant the SIM card, not credit card. I use an alternative OS that, as I understand it, does a little to offset the tracking but it is, indeed, outside of my scope! I mostly have my phone on airplane mode, even away from home, but of course not always. I do know that this OS eliminates the ability for the phone to call home when on airplane mode.