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For Braxman's insecure devices, he's partnered with the founder of "Secure Group", a company closely resembling Encrochat, SkyECC, ANOM, etc. which then transitioned into closely partnering with Braxman via "The Good Phone Foundation" and "LUNR". They're also partnered with iodéOS, yet another insecure OS based on forking LineageOSFor Braxman's insecure devices, he's partnered with the founder of "Secure Group", a company closely resembling Encrochat, SkyECC, ANOM, etc. which then transitioned into closely partnering with Braxman via "The Good Phone Foundation" and "LUNR". They're also partnered with iodéOS, yet another insecure OS based on forking LineageOS which is presenting itself as a highly private and secure OS. which is presenting itself as a highly private and secure OS.
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🚨 Your Android is watching you!

Google has silently installed Android System SafetyCore on your phone without permission, and uninstalling it won’t stop it because it reinstalls automatically.
The only way to stop it is to disable it, preventing Google Play from reinstalling or updating it without your consent.

🔍 Why Does This Matter?
It may be scanning all your media files.

In October 2024, Google introduced "Sensitive Content Warnings" in Google Messages, which scan images on-device to detect nudity. Since SafetyCore is linked to Google’s content moderation systems, it’s likely scanning files to classify content without your knowledge.
Uninstalling is useless.

Even if you remove it, Google Play reinstalls it automatically.
No transparency from Google.

There’s no clear explanation on what else it does or why it reinstalls itself.

Honorable mention: it requires 2GB RAM 😳

🔒 How to disable it?
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1️⃣ Enable USB Debugging
(Settings > Developer options).
2️⃣ Download & install ADB on your PC.
3️⃣ Connect your phone to a PC.
4️⃣ Open a terminal and run:

🌌 Windows Command Prompt:
adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.google.android.safetycore


🔟 Windows PowerShell:
.\adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.google.android.safetycore


🐧 Mac/Linux Terminal:
./adb shell pm disable-user --user 0 com.google.android.safetycore


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1️⃣ Download & install Termux on your phone.
2️⃣ Open Termux and run:
su -c pm disable com.google.android.safetycore


Take control of your device. Disable it now.

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Tools for encryption and anonymity - Germany and Europe need to step up to their responsibility

Much of the funding of projects for the technical implementation of digital freedoms is threatened by the Trump Government. It is now time for Germany and Europe to step into the breach and provide adequate and sustainable funding for the development ecosystem. A commentary.

The continuing erosion of the political and legal protection of civil liberties has led to a situation where freedom of information and communication and the right to privacy and anonymity become increasingly dependent on technology. Digital self-defence has many facets: anonymisation tools such as Tor, end-to-end encryption such as WireGuard or Signal, securing website access with LetsEncrypt or the tools for reproducible builds, which ensure that the software you install has actually been created from source code that someone has checked for security holes. This ecosystem of software and infrastructure has grown exponentially since the Snowden revelations.

Many of these projects have one thing in common: Their development is funded by the US government, often with money from the Open Technology Fund (OTF). Some projects like Tor also receive money from the US State Department and other US government agencies. But why would the US government fund technology development that makes life difficult for the NSA intelligence agency?

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/interactive/2013/nov/01/snowden-nsa-files-surveillance-revelations-decoded#section/1

👉🏼 Read more:
https://netzpolitik.org/2020/germany-and-europe-need-to-step-up-to-their-responsibility/

👉🏼 Read more 🇩🇪:
https://netzpolitik.org/2020/jetzt-sind-deutschland-und-europa-in-der-verantwortung/

#germany #eu #usa #NSA #OTF #encryption #anonymity
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