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Cell phone privacy gadget ( not cheap)
2 September 2013, 09:26,
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RE: Cell phone privacy gadget ( not cheap)
Duh whats the point of this?

The pouch is a faraday cage that apparently blocks trasmissions from the cel phone.

So if you want to make or receive a call the phone has to be removed from the bag and is immediately trackable.

If the bag blocks transmit and receive, why not just turn the phone off, as that will make it untrackable as well.

When in the bag the mobile phone will be using more power than usual as well, as it strains to pick up weak cellphone mast signals.

Great £55 for a gadget that simply emulates the on off switch on the phone, and which also ensures the phone battery discharges at the fastest possible rate.

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2 September 2013, 12:48,
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RE: Cell phone privacy gadget ( not cheap)
LS, Many modern phones can be turned on remotely to silently listen in to your conversations. The On/Off switch won't stop that. In addition many still record your GPS coords while the phone is off. That is why people will spend £55 on this.

To save £55 take the battery and sim card out or carry around in a metal cash box. Don't expect too many interuptions.
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2 September 2013, 13:49,
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RE: Cell phone privacy gadget ( not cheap)
(2 September 2013, 12:48)Skean Dhude Wrote: LS, Many modern phones can be turned on remotely to silently listen in to your conversations. The On/Off switch won't stop that.

REALLY ??????, bloody nora i didnt know that. Glad my cell is just a bog standard Nokia brick.
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2 September 2013, 16:32,
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RE: Cell phone privacy gadget ( not cheap)
Nokia is one of the worst for fitting in with our Govs 'requests'

How old is your phone? This has been going on for years. Hell, even cars have phones installed to allow you to contact emergency services. See Die Hard 4. No not the bit about the F35 going under the bridge. The bit where they steal a car.
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2 September 2013, 21:30, (This post was last modified: 2 September 2013, 21:32 by Lightspeed.)
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RE: Cell phone privacy gadget ( not cheap)
(2 September 2013, 12:48)Skean Dhude Wrote: LS, Many modern phones can be turned on remotely to silently listen in to your conversations. The On/Off switch won't stop that. In addition many still record your GPS coords while the phone is off. That is why people will spend £55 on this.

To save £55 take the battery and sim card out or carry around in a metal cash box. Don't expect too many interuptions.

In which case just pop the battery. simple.

(2 September 2013, 16:32)Skean Dhude Wrote: Nokia is one of the worst for fitting in with our Govs 'requests'

How old is your phone? This has been going on for years. Hell, even cars have phones installed to allow you to contact emergency services. See Die Hard 4. No not the bit about the F35 going under the bridge. The bit where they steal a car.

Cell phones in cars have been standard emergency features in US cars for more than ten years
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