Sounds like a great app for a burner phone, since I wouldn't be caught dead leaving my real phone unattended.https://twitter.com/Snowden/status/944227749257990144 …
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man ive been wanting something like this for hotel room security for ages. i was thinking of manufacturing a solution with a brickhouse security wifi camera, a hotspot and a travel router.
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You can also register it to use Signal without giving out your real phone number. The great
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read that earlier this year and was super happy about it. Especially since I'm a YouTuber.
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I remember I did something like this years ago to keep an eye out for data-thieves at night around the shared refuse bins. It worked quite well until other vermin got detected.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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It may be out of scope for V1, but what would be a good countermeasure for an intruder who knows Haven is being used & is prepared.
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If they know you are using it, and have to change their plans b/c of that, then you have already one. That said, thinking about how and where you place Haven in the room matters. If you place it next to the door or window, it can detect even the sneakiest of squirrels.
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I find your blind optimism endearing, but seriously, "the attacker knows the system" If it were me, I would first block all networks into the zone, enter as normal & after doing what else I needed to do I'd remove all evidence of detection from all devices
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