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Ah ok. I though I missed something. Thanks for the answer. I have another question. I know you don't have the resources at the moment and it is just a question out of interest. There is an app called snoopsnitch. It is made by a person from CCC in germany. It is the only app that
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is capable to detect several anomalies in the baseband. By using some sort of debugging in the Qualcomm chip. Unfortunately it needs root. I know rooting is insecure. Is it possible to integrate such an app and only grant it this kind of privileges? Hope I make sense
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It's not useful in the real world so it makes no sense to include it. Exposing root to the application layer would be a substantial security loss too. It fails to offer any value to make up for that beyond appearing to be useful to people that don't know any better. It isn't.
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It simply doesn't matter. Can you explain why these things are a real world issue? You can be tracked by the carrier without sending an SMS. It doesn't matter if it's silent or not, that only controls whether it will be displayed as user-facing. What about that makes it worse?
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I agree 100% with you that the network can't be trusted. I only use signal for communication over ivpn. No other ways. My idea with snoopsnitch was to be informed about targeted surveillance.
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