Your phone reports everything you do
A standard smartphone sends a steady stream of data to its manufacturer. Your location, app usage, contacts, and browsing habits get collected, analyzed, and monetized.
In a world where every click is tracked and every message is monitored, choosing privacy isn't radical. It's rational.
Sources: Binns et al., University of Oxford (2018) · Madnick, MIT/Apple (2023) · Leith, Trinity College Dublin (2021) · Zimperium zLabs (2024)
A standard smartphone sends a steady stream of data to its manufacturer. Your location, app usage, contacts, and browsing habits get collected, analyzed, and monetized.
Background processes in popular apps harvest data continuously. Social media, weather apps, even your flashlight app can collect and sell your personal information.
Personal records are exposed every year and once your data is out there, it's permanent. Medical records, financial data, private messages, all at risk.
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