The Myth of Airplane Mode

You're being lied to. Airplane mode does NOT hide your location. Google and Apple continue to collect it, by seeing what WiFi endpoints are near you, and then figuring out where you are through a process known as "WiFi Triangulation". [1]

Further, phones have two "brains", and the part that connects to the cell towers does NOT have to obey Airplane mode. This is called the "baseband modem", and airplane mode is an API request from the main motherboard to this modem, ASKING if it would PLEASE consider killing service.

And even worse, the baseband doesn't even need a SIM card. You can call 911 emergency without service, without wifi, just standing outside. Calyx Institute devs LIE about this on Matrix, but dial it and hear your local operator tell you the truth.

In fact, you don't even need to be the government to abuse this. Ralf-Philipp Weinmann of the University of Luxembourg demonstrated with just around $1500 in equipment, ANY RANDOM civilian hacker, who doesn't even work for the telecom, can FAKE being the cellphone tower near you. Source:

https://comsecuris.com/papers/woot12-final24.pdf

This is all why it's so critical to use GrapheneOS which helps against these types of attacks, and to buy your phone anonymously in cryptocurrency, because if you don't, it's essentially like a dog collar. At their will, they can see where you are, who you're standing near (if they have a phone too), and even turn the mics on to record.

My abusive competitors in the degoogled phone industry all charge way above Google's official store, and Google's search gives them traffic to make it harder to switch. For example on the model 8:

AbovePhone.com

Pixel 8: $999

DigitalPrivacy.shop

Pixel 8: $729

Google Official Store

Pixel 8: $599

While as I sell them BELOW the official store:

Simplified Privacy

Pixel 8: $499

PLUS you get a consult on its use, Why? Because I am on a mission. I need to get these phones, and the privacy that goes with it, in the hands of as many people as possible. And if Google search wants to oppress and censor our website, so be it. You and you alone deserve your data:

https://simplifiedprivacy.com/they-see-everything/index.html

& [1] WiFi Triangulation: https://simplifiedprivacy.com/googles-surveillance-the-shocking-truth/index.html

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How exactly is it that you are able to offer them below a cost unless they are not new or something? Because otherwise it seems as though you would go broke.

The price Google charges retail is different than secondary market commercial wholesale for bulk. We offer both new and like-new, and for most of the models at a lower price than Google's official store for 1 individual purchase. However, we can not offer this for all models and sizes. For example, we charge more for higher storage on newer models.

Like-new means the warranty from google has some or all of the time expired, depending on the model. But the device has no damage or defect.

For example, we offer the Pixel 9 brand new for lower cost than Google. And we have the Pixel 6a extremely cheap for like-new, but without a warranty. The 6a is perfectly fine for most people, and it has 2-3 years of support from GrapheneOS, but if you want the newest model we can do it as well.

And by chance, am I able to buy the device without the consultation? I don't need a new device right now, but if I can buy devices for Monero, which it appears I can, and I don't really need the consultation, I will probably be using you guys as my source for my next device.

Yes of course to XMR and no consult. Reach out whenever you're ready. Thank you

How are your pixel 8 prices lower than the manufacturer prices?

$499 ublocked 8 at best buy right now

Yeah even at that price I wonder how nostr:npub14slk4lshtylkrqg9z0dvng09gn58h88frvnax7uga3v0h25szj4qzjt5d6 is turning a profit if selling for the same price

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The price Google charges retail is different than secondary market commercial wholesale for bulk. We offer both new and like-new, and for most of the models at a lower price than Google's official store for 1 individual purchase. However, we can not offer this for all models and sizes. For example, we charge more for higher storage on newer models.

Like-new means the warranty from google has some or all of the time expired, depending on the model. But the device has no damage or defect.

For example, we offer the Pixel 9 brand new for lower cost than Google. And we have the Pixel 6a extremely cheap for like-new, but without a warranty. The 6a is perfectly fine for most people, and it has 2-3 years of support from GrapheneOS, but if you want the newest model we can do it as well.

Why do people choose Calyx or Lineage over Graphene? Graphene works perfectly

Probably because of McCay, the schizo who's on the board, and his personality of attacking figures like Rossmann and Techlore. Lineage supports older hardware, and Calyx is a beginner's Graphene, but without the Graphene implementations and security structure.

Agreed. I appreciate their amazing work but their main dev needs help. I hope the best for him and the project.

Just to be clear, I love and support GrapheneOS and hope their dev receives the help and support he deserves to take care of his mental health.

Do you ship worldwide ?

Yes, DM us with your country. We can do most.

https://simplifiedprivacy.com/contact.html

Good information to know! Always suspected it, but the airplane icon was so convincing yet deep down I always thought it suspicious that my phone might interfere with a plane's operation and that they even trusted me to use at the right times... This is how you know it for a false sense of control...

Are you saying dialing 911 doesn't work on GrapheneOS either with no SIM card or if airplane mode is on?

Thanks.

it depends on what country you're in, with how the phone interacts with the local towers. but it should work

Phones should come with physical buttons to disconnect, like in old laptops.

If only I found this post 4 months ago before I buy my current phone...

Do you have a resource that would help me install GrapheneOS on different phones?

Yes DM me

I would like to make the switch to grapheneOS from my iPhone but it is very daunting

Actually you'll be happy to hear, that it's use is nearly identical to a regular Android. I know you said you use an iPhone, but Android is not that difficult, it's just F-Droid and Google Play for the store. And most of the same apps.

You would benefit from this educational video from our team:

https://video.simplifiedprivacy.com/degoogledphonebasics/