• smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 year ago

      And how can we be sure it’s doing what it says? It’s software, on most phones you don’t control software that is running above apps layer.

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        Especially if it’s straight out of China. I just kicked back a fake 11 tablet that was actually 7. The OP advice is only useful if you’re running a rom that you can at least audit the source of.

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        I don’t know what phone they’re talking about, but PinePhone disables sensors via hardware kill switches, i.e. nothing on the phone can use the sensors because they’re physically not connected anymore.

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          Apps can have denied permission from the system, but the operating system can toggle it back for itself or just lie to you.

          The only defence agains manufacturer is having free software OS. And the only way against third-party malware are hardware switches.

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            That’s true, but you can always flash Lineage OS or just stock AOSP if there’s a version for your device

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            Even something as degoogled as DivestOS will override your permissions and sensor settings to make the dialer app work in all circumstances. So who knows what proprietary apps that many people need might exploit this possibility.

            Like you say, unless you physically disconnect the hardware, you can never now.