It is hard to think of a greater stamp of authenticity than the US government filing a lawsuit claiming your book is so truthful that it was literally against the law to write.
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He attaches / detaches a headset as needed.
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I thing you could plug in headphones (when phones had headphone jacks) as needed.
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That's what he does and he's talked about it multiple times in the past. Removing the microphones or using a physical kill switch for them is a fail safe. Of course, the goal is for the device not to be compromised, since that's very serious, but it's nice to have a backup plan.
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@Snowden but it’s questionable what is the point of having a device with a radio at all if security is the goal? I remember when wifi was banned on Apple campus. -
I think his thread is an unintentional reductio ad absurdum. An ethernet tethered device that only works through Tor is not a smartphone, it's a 1998 laptop
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Yeah but every speaker is a microphone in reverse
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