My phone is anonymous now

I needed to anonymize my phone. This how I did it. Support independent research and analysis by joining my Patreon page: I can’t trust anyone with my data. When I use a phone with a Google Account or Apple ID, these companies are by default going to be collect unique hardware identifiers, my location information and app usage data without possibility to opt out. If I want to use a phone I need to choose one that is going to allow me to use it completely anonymously and let me be in control of all of my data. I want to a phone that maintains Android’s security model and keeps the best security practices for security updates. GrapheneOS has a far-reaching number of substantial improvements that altogether make up for the most secure mobile operating system for the end user. Because I want to keep this device as anonymous as possible, I do not even insert a SIM card at all and use the phone as a WiFi-only device. To protect my IP address, I use Orbot to route my traffic through Tor. Sources [1a] [1b] [2]a [2b] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] :-Google-tracks-your-movements,-like-it-or-not [13] [14] [15] [16a] #sandboxed-google-play [16b] [17] [18] #supported-devices [19] [20] #privacy-by-default [21] #hardware-identifiers [22] [23] [24] [25] #wifi-privacy [24] [25] #wifi-privacy [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] #network-permission-toggle [31] #sensors-permission-toggle [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] #improved-user-profiles [16] #sandboxed-google-play [37] [38] #encryption [39] [40] [41a] [41b] [42] [43] Credits Music by: White Bat Audio
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