Location Tracking Is Actually Unstoppable
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2020
- Your phone (Android or iPhone) is tracking your location even if you disable Location Services, turn on airplane mode, and disable Bluetooth. Learn how to stop it once and for all.
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GPS
www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...
tracki.com/pages/how-gps-trac...
Cell tower triangulation
www.101computing.net/cell-pho...
tracki.com/pages/how-gps-trac...
www.ghacks.net/2018/08/13/goo...
apnews.com/828aefab64d4411bac...
qz.com/1131515/google-collect...
WiFi positioning and radio triangulation
transition.fcc.gov/pshs/911/A...
Bluetooth beacons and surveillance
www.privacyinternational.org/...
/ bluetooth-indoor-posit...
www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...
www.wsj.com/articles/coronavi...
Ultrasonic cross-device tracking
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2...
www.zdnet.com/article/hundred...
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I knew about GPS, WiFi, and cellular tracking, but I had no idea about the Bluetooth or ultrasonic tracking. Thanks for making the video.
They use blue tooth on air pods to track you.
Yes any kind of radio signal can be tracked. It was actually used before GPS tracking.
Yeah the ultrasonic tracking took me by surprise too!
I did not know your phone can track you like that.
Damn just bought 2 sets of pixel buds
Ah, good. My dose of justifiable paranoia is here.
Its debilitating
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you.
Lol.
@@Techie-ks9nh You speak truth! Those feelings can be induced by these devices and then perpetuated too.
If it gets that bad, it's time for a break!
If you want you can look up 'dopamine fast' and see how this guy took a break from tech and shares what that was like.
Some days I just leave my phone at home, it’s amazing how much extra time you get in a day when you disconnect your attention from the matrix
So true. I pop the battery out altogether! After a couple times I really noticed how less stressed out I am when I unplug.
Did you take the red or the blue M&m? Or did you say phuck it I will make purple and ate both.....
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@Austin Martín Hernández I'm either in the twilight zone or else I'm in some bumpkin town that runs about decade behind. Both.... Yup, definitely both. I actually downgraded the last time and I also manage to keep my phones in good working order. I've had just two phones in the last 5 years or so. I didn't realize battery removal and aux were obsolete until in the comments here. I do live in a smaller town and people are still quite helpful and friendly so if I have any sort of trouble, there's always a good Samaritan around. People still use landlines around here!
@Austin Martín Hernández samsung has one
X pro or pro X it's a rugged phone for when your working on a building site,hiking rock climbing and the like, the reviews say picture quality is not better than a 2014 phone...
But hey how did we call for help back in the 80s..
You shouted at the top off your voice
"Stranger danger"
Ps 999 calls are free that's if you can find a Red Telephone box
Lol
@Austin Martín Hernández Thats 0.1 % of all possibilities. The same way can be said if you get out from your house but a piece of meteorite could crash on your head, therefore you shouldn't get out.
But lets just say it happens in very rare occasions, someone will definitely be near by to help you with a call, especially in today social media driven interests, to make them fell good in the eyes of other by way of helping or something else.
So you are covered without the phone.
Thats why everyone wants to get rid of the headphone jack...
Exactly what I was thinking hahaha. Motherduckers..
I'm safe from ultrasound and Bluetooth both if I use it and disable some settings. Great.
Well guess that's a dongle for me
So, turn on mic, buy carrots, turn off mic, buy ice cream. Owned!
insurance companies: That wasn't very cash money of you!
LMAO! Funny AND Witty!
haha
To simply go completely off the grid you can use a Faraday case/bag to put your phone in. It blocks all EM waves to and from the phone. You can't be tracked, but of course you can't use the phone during that time either. Some people carry their phone that way and only take it out of the container to use it, and then place it back in when not in use. It won't eliminate tracking during the time that the phone is out of the bag, but it really cut's down on the number of dots that trackers and advertisers can use in between.
Doesn't that significantly drain the battery, as your phone constantly searches for a signal?
@@WinterInTheForest You can turn it on airplane mode before putting it in the bag and it won't lose any more power than normal.
@Swim Fan if I remove my sim, will that be good ?
@Swim Fan Reread my post. The concern was that a Faraday bag would drain the battery as the phone constantly searched for a cell tower. The solution to the battery drain is to place the phone into airplane mode before placing it into the Faraday bag.
Just wrap it in tinfoil works the same if you want a quick way.
this is precisely why contact tracing scares me so
Pretty effective given how social people are these days especially those addicted to social media. I won't miss the phones when the services fail and it all goes dark someday.
@Hamburger Helper yet here we are. ;)
I keep my phone in the trunk of my neighbor's car.
lol
Are you next ot it??? Because then the the mentioned ownership game is a bit off, from your aspect....
lol
That's brilliant. Freakin' hysterical. 😁
Let's hope your neighbor doesn't do any bad stuff. Cause they'll think it's you.
I already don't like bluetooth... and the fact that there are wireless headphones, that connect via bluetooth makes me want to buy them even less. Better stick to my wires.
@Austin Martín Hernández but you're more likely to be tracked with your bluetooth always on
I'm shocked how the general public doesnt care about all the big brother stuff that is going on. I really hope that your work reaches more people because features like ask for permission to use xy data should be the norm, not the exception, and this can only be accomplished if people are educated about the topic and voice their opinion to legislatures and big corporations
Allot of people either don't care or are so caught up with day to day duties to even do something about or don't have time reconfigure the digital lives, I myself have email accounts to delete and want to have degoogle phone. but I'm so caught up with the demands of the real world that I can't get to everything right away or just can't afford them for awhile.
Fun fact : they also track based on body sensors like gyro or accelerometers. Not location tracking, but personal tracking, if you are out or working out etc etc
Yep, Apple also announced this week that they are now pushing IoT products there will essentially be able to map the inside of your house based on SIGINT.
That's why I'm wanting to ditch my fitness tracker for an old school digital watch
Fun fact: Fun facts are always worrying and almost never fun.
Yep. The humble old sensors that measure acceleration, motion, and the compass. Even with all the radios and mic turned off if your phone got a location fix at one point in time these sensors can be used with the dead reckoning method (as used by sailors and pilots) to precisely calculate location. These sensors have no permission controls and can be freely accessed by any app. Rob Braxman did a good video on this.
Also, I read last year one article about research and development of technology that also can create your mood/emotional/psychological profile based on how you move when using phone etc...
This would have sounded like science fiction to me just a few years ago. The lengths some people will go to for data is crazy.
Funny how I always knew this as a child yeah that's right but no one listened to me and no one does today either even though I'm almost aways right
That explains why practically all smart-phone manufacturers have been making thier batteries almost impossible to remove, by installing so called "non removable batteries".
The purpose of smartphones gets defeated if you switch it off everytime you go out. You wont be able to use maps, internet , chat, check emails etc
Non removable batteries are non removable because they are delicate, increase its total capacity
and to make the phone ip68 rated.
James Bond is correct. Besides many GPS chips got their own batteries.
@@JamesBond-kc4ht I get what you're saying, but what we need is a pocket device to keep us in touch with friends, family and business aquaintaces WHEN WE CHOOSE, (emphasis only, not yelling at you bro.) not an electronic umbilical cord directly attached to big brother and his advertising cousins 24/7.
@@newname8988 Glad (not) you told me. From now on I'm going to be looking for a smart-phone without the G.P.S. chip, if there's even such a thing.
I'm perfectly comfortable with stopping at a half dozen gas stations along the way, to ask for directions! 😎
@@temporarylyyours1774 Sadly as we are not paying for the software services so how will they earn ? Through advertisers, they are the ones paying for google employee's salaries "we are the product"
You just need to configure the privacy settings to minimize their tracking as much as possible
Go in google settings > data personalization> activity controls
And turn everything off from browsing history to location history ,ad personalization etc
Pay the bills using credit/debit card by visiting company's respective websites.
And don't get uneasy too much as long as you are not doing anything shady you will just fine.
Now for risky tasks like particapting in protests against the government, that's different thing.
Get a old nokia phone for that with just calling functions.
"I'm shocked..."
Disable everything on your expensive phone and you will have expensive peace of garbage :D
We are F...ed...
now we need phones with physical hardware killswitches.
I miss how old smartphones had oupenable backs so I could just take the battery out when I wanted to
There is only the librem 5 aside from that we need to take them apart and disconnected the mic and camera physically
@@darreideamos2309 don't cry like you have no options.
The fairphone can be opened
Pinephone can be opened
Cheaper devices can sometimes be opened, too
Librem and Pine!
@@darreideamos2309 I still have /use one - I like it because it's a flip-fone....convenient to carry in my pocket. It's 12 yrs old now....the plastic hinge has cracked...have to be careful opening it ...$20/mo. My smartphone for internet never leaves the house and I never use it as a phone...😊
“Communicates with...” implies a two-way conversation. GPS is a passive system; your phone only receives the satellite data, it does not send anything back. Think about it. Your phone would need a much larger power source to generate a signal to talk back to the GPS satellites. True satellite phones are much larger and heavier with a larger antenna to send a signal.
Your phone just keeps track of the coordinates and then. When you have internet connection, it starts transferring to the servers.
But yeah, your phone doesn't talk to GPS, it's a one way communication.
FALSE.
I was in Dublin with my phone turned off. At the end of the month Google Maps Timeline sent me an email showing me wandering around Dublin -- including walking across the River Liffey. 😄
Bro remove your phone battery
Did you make any online purchases or use payment methods linked with google services attached to your bank account for ex like google pay
@@pepega7015 Won’t work. Many GPS chips got their own battery. There is only one solution.
@@newname8988 capacitors for sure, battery not so much. That'll be a major design flaw
@@pepega7015 phones with removable batteries were made ultra rare and are crap
Don't ask me how I survive but I don't own a phone.
I'm seriously considering getting rid of mine.
@@cuddlybearred9446 I might try a dumbphone first
Maybe public phones were a good thing.
People would of said the same thing when PDA’s were still in fashion, which are almost entirely replaced by smartphones, which most people really don’t need, they serve as a nice convenience but are not necessary at all really in a lot of cases, most would view them as essential due to being addicted to social media, after you get over that, fancy flagship smartphones are grossly overpriced pocket computers.
@@cuddlybearred9446 man I work online :'( I need a phone or else there's no paychecks.
ngl anarcho-primitivism starting to look pretty good rn
You forgot about one other method, the IMU. The humble old sensors that measure acceleration, motion, and the compass. Even with all the radios turned off if your phone got a location fix at one point in time these sensors can be used with the dead reckoning method (as used by sailors and pilots) to precisely calculate location. These sensors have no permission controls and can be freely accessed by any app. Rob Braxman did a good video on this.
Thanks for keeping us safe and updated with everyone who is stealing our data 😎👍
They aren’t stealing it. We’re giving it to them.
@@liesdamnlies3372 so TRUE!!!
@@liesdamnlies3372 without knowing it
@@liesdamnlies3372 not really, its a FACT that no one reads the terms and conditions of apps and software they use. Putting a clause in a contract that without doubt 99.9% WILL NOT READ stating that data is being harvested from you is hardly above board and honest dealing now is it. Dishonest dealing = stealing
@@omarakhtar3075 That is a good argument. I have a question. Are the contract terms written in a manner that is clear to a layperson that these companies will be harvesting our info and that we consenting by our written signature? I just might look it up and see how it's written. Now I'm curious.
This channel pushed me to Graphene OS. Still thankful about this. (Have to switch to my old Note every now and then, but keeping maybe 80% of my data secure is better than giving up 100%
Missing the BIGGEST TIP - DUMP ANDROID OS. Google will override all your settings & still track, listen and watch you.
*excellent* quality work, thank you The Loved One, i shall be sharing this knowledge with family & friends :)
An eye opener on privacy for everyone who has a cell phone - everyone! Great work. Thanks.
See this is what I'm talking about
Push 4 the algo!
I like your security content. Keep up the great work
Thanks for the great info, Cheers from Australia 😊🇦🇺🙏🦋
Another great video. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for telling us about blue tooth and wifi scanning, I never thought about that before!
Just frkn incredible that so much date can be captured and viewed from so many devices so FAST wirelessly AND RECORDED. Speed of light, but the fact that the material hardware technology can process that data so fast as well.
Hello, thank you for making this video! I have been considering ditching my iPhone for a Mudita Pure (their OS just went open source!) or light phone 2, this video really makes me want to move forward with the switch. You have a lot of great tutorials on how to secure your privacy given the compromise of owning a smart phone, but would love to get your opinion (and/or see a tutorial) on encouraging privacy-focused individuals on moving from a smartphone to a less-smart-but-useful phone (mudita pure / light phone) or a dumb phone, or even no phone at all.
Also - random - would love to know what music you're listening to lately!
Thanks for all your help and great videos! I really appreciate it.
Commenting for the algorithm
Scary stuff! Very enlightening.
Love your content!
awesome video like always keep up the good work
I always enjoy these privacy and security tips. As if the manufacturers and publishers of devices and software; they are low enough to engage in _certain_ deceptive practices, but not low enough to make the “controls” for the device little more than Fisher-Price (toy) controls? Logical switch? Physical switch? Neither are circuit-breakers. Both send “kill” commands to a controller (chip). Like deleting an email from a server just sets it to “hidden” (from your user-group), do controllers only _hide_ radios, cameras, and microphones from _YOUR_ user and... from known protocols... on known MAC addresses... on known bands... using known encryption algorithms?
Thank you so much for your videos
🤜⚡️🤛
Thanks For the information.
Bro I was unaware about ultrasound tracking TNX for information brother
He forgot about one other method, the IMU. The humble old sensors that measure acceleration, motion, and the compass. Even with all the radios turned off if your phone got a location fix at one point in time these sensors can be used with the dead reckoning method (as used by sailors and pilots) to precisely calculate location. These sensors have no permission controls and can be freely accessed by any app. Rob Braxman did a good video on this.
@@heminder 😬
Thank you very much.
I never take my Phone anywhere.
I Unplug my Consoles when I’m not using them.
I started storing my devices in a Metal box lined with Tinfoil when I’m not using them.
Glad to know I’m not being Paranoid at all.
*@Streaming now Streaming now*
If you ask a normie s/he would say that you are paranoid.
Now ask yourself... WHY? You are provably not important at all
Companies: Gather all the data to show me ads
Me: AdBlock
Google : wait wait it gets better ( collecting background data bypass ad)
@@pepega7015 China is watching you
Companies: track everyone with device/browser fingerprints.
I use the PilferShush Jammer on f-droid to control my microphone. It's in google apps also. Awesome channel......😎✌️
Thank you man.
Thank you brother
Really, its the sources that impress me most.
Thats why snowden remove the mic and put it only while use.
He told in interview. He is a Hero
thank you
wow
and, - impressive research, thanks
You’ve earned a subscriber
Thanks
Thanks a lot. I hope Graphene OS expand it's radius other than pixel devices
Do a video on smart home devices next, and smart hubs, smart vacuums that map out your house and send all that information out to the manufacturer
Those high frequency noises have been messing with TVs and digital sound records since the tube tv days.
There is a simple way and that is to start leaving the phone at home sometimes
I'm waiting for your videos plz do more
What about a RDIF case? Does it block tracking signals? Thanks great videos.
ive learned a lot here
I am hacked and can’t stop them. At 66 I am no match for an enemy with tech knowledge. One I trusted and helped as family. Help
I feel you. I'm still quite young but absolutely overwhealmed by all this data stuff.... but there's an open source startup called Safing. I use their application firewall "Portmaster" and have been quite satisfied so far.
Maybe that helps you :)
What do you mean you’ve been hacked? You need to be specific to get help. If you mean ransomware do not turn on the device and remove the storage (hard drive) before anything else, if you mean your email for example, you’ll need to contact anywhere you have an account and have it freezed so no one can access them. If you think your email account password has been leaked go to : have I been pwned (dot) com which will tell you whether your email has been hacked due to a website you have an account with having bad security, if that’s the case install a known good password manager and change all of your account passwords to using the password manager.
@@egg5474 way worse my network. Software and passwords do nothing. They go right thru them and destroy my equipment with malware, viruses. It even affect the car computer. It’s suggested there might be a device.When I read it’s similar to man in middle but not only do they admittedly listen to calls , read text , enter every account. They send like blue tooth virus that will affect other peoples phones in my home. This person has the tech knowledge and did identity theft so my details.
Awesome.
I bought a faraday pouch for when I go out, thick aluminum foil works great too. I still have my phone for emergency, but takes a minute for it to get back on network. I've been doing this since scamdemic started.
Same here.
Ok, but then doesn’t it “catch up” on all locations once turned on?
@@ifnotmewho148 no
There is one other method for location tracing, the IMU. The humble old sensors that measure acceleration, motion, and the compass. Even with Faraday cage if your phone got a location fix at one point in time these sensors can be used with the dead reckoning method (as used by sailors and pilots) to precisely calculate location. These sensors have no permission controls and can be freely accessed by any app. Rob Braxman did a good video on this.
10:20 say ehuuuuuut. Tracked like that too wow incredible
great video
I've been curious about the 'e foundation' os. I just found your channel today and would love your opinion of it. Learned so much already about why my VPN isn't getting renewed and why switching to Linux was such a good idea and qubes could be nice to try... so much, I love it. Also paranoid as fuck now but it's justified.
7:25 wow that's frkn crazy how much can be kept track of and computed.
Problem is that the underlying system (the phone's hardware and software) are against your privacy (or doesn't care) so that each user must jump though all this hoops. This is like a house with a thousand doors that don't have locks.
Last night, while he was setting up something like six Amazon house speaker things in his apartment, my cousin and I were discussing this.
You can disable sensors on your android phone in devloper mode.
Devloper mode > Quick setting tile > Sensors off. Now enable the sensors off toggle.
Never been this quick to the Hated One video.
TL:DW--- Turn shit off you don't need 24/7 (which is 99.9%). You don't need an app to tell you if you wiped your ass properly. No company actually gives a shit if you have the"Best Customer Experience". Independent thought is still acceptable in the real world.
Nice explanation make video on Edward Snowden whistle blower details analysis
good god! even ultrasonic eavesdropping? what will they do next?
He forgot about one other method, the IMU. The humble old sensors that measure acceleration, motion, and the compass. Even with all the radios turned off if your phone got a location fix at one point in time these sensors can be used with the dead reckoning method (as used by sailors and pilots) to precisely calculate location. These sensors have no permission controls and can be freely accessed by any app. Rob Braxman did a good video on this.
@TheHatedOne Dude can u make a video on how to use orbot for max anonymity . I couldn't find a trusted source for that . There is also a tor app on android , so which is better to use tor or orbot . Really appreciate your videos , kindly answer
Tho the location share with family can be important, someone I know got injured and their children didn’t know where they were for hours until they checked the location track on their phone. It doesn’t diminish from the message of the video and our lack of privacy. But if you still have to keep your phone on hand you might aswell share your location with family for safety
5:40 - There are no manual proxy settings under Network Connections:Advanced in Android 6.0... or probably... even earlier. I went into Orbot and chose the applications to route through the Orbot VPN, and the only one it shows on the home screen after I checkmarked a bunch of them... is Paypal Mobile as being the only VPN enabled and compatible Android app of all my network apps. No Firefox, Google Search, Weather apps, Wikipedia, nothing. Just Paypal Mobile.
*Temptation to take the Tedpill intensifies*
THO, as I'm sure you know, gOgle actually listens to what you're saying. When my son is over and we talk about something specific, e.g. what happened at school today, within 30 minutes we start seeing ads on our cell phones for what we've talked about. It used to take a day or two but now the time has cut to 30 min.
This is why I like my Nokia 2720 flip Kai os phone 😎
3.35 there is no way to remove this tracking. Aluminium foil says hello.
MSNBC bought it all!
Can you please make a video making an analysis of Brave browser?
Please also explain about perfect DNS service
There is a simple app in f-droid called PilferShush Jammer that should be very effective at preventing sonic tracking. There are also apps that automaticly turn off your wifi and bluetooth when not in use (wifi autoOff and Greentooth)
Bro. I honestly told someone my neck was sore from sleeping wrong. Voltaren ads keeps popping up on every video today.
0:55 Khabib!!! 😂 Love it.
How to not get tracked by your phone
1. Remove the battery
2. Buy Nokia brick phone
Wrong.
@MADNUB I see your a man of culture as well
@@pepega7015 using a nokia wont help that much they can still track you
@@wolfgangzeintl6425 pinephone isnt good for daily use. Way too slow
@@wolfgangzeintl6425 i have one and the most basic swipe is already lagging
I figured out a way to fix most [not all] these trackers:
Step 1: gutted my microphone from phone
2: took outer case off & popped out both camera (front & back)
3: unscrewed side screws & gutted the smart screen
4: opened back & gutted battery to remove SD card
5: put phone under steamroller
6: gutted out my ears
7:gutted out my eyes
8: scooped/extracted my rightside brain out through nostrils
9:hollowed out my 'paranoid' section of brain
10: I still smoke weed though...
Can you please make a move about privacy for eCall, if we still tracking even if there are no crash but the system is on standby connected to BTS?
I know all this and that’s why I have given up . We can do nothing anymore. There is no hope. Tracks you even if you don’t want. Even when battery off. Even when dead. Even when selected to not track.
They read your texts. And study your speech patterns.
Drake Newell If they want to track you they will.
They were tracking me even with my VPNs. And other tech. Still got tracked. Best thing to do is to not even have any smart phone but I am posting this from an iPhone so it is hypocritical what I say
First time I was ever hacked was over 10 years ago and it was by a foreign government organization in Turkey. They hacked my cams and I found lots of pictures of myself on my computer that they sent to me. So I’ve had my cam taped over ever since. This is so good of a channel though. It is the best of its kind that’s why I subbed.
It’s almost like the movie Minority Report.
If the government could do what they do in that movie then they would do what they did in that movie.
@@RS-vz5gc I know its bloody hard to get out if even if you want to you may not have the money to burn on a librem 5 or a Linux computer
Maybe grapheen OS could get the option to add a low-pass EQ that every app is forced to use? Think of it: you just go in the settings, it plays a sound sample and then you set it to an amount where you feel that it doesn't really impact your listening experiance, and bam, no app can send that. Same the other way around: you set a low-pass filter for your mic to a (for you) reasonable amount (which, since you'll probably only use your phone mic for calls, voice messages and voice memos that all get compressed to death anyway should be fine to set to a lower amount like 10kHz or something) and any app with mic access will simply not be able to receve the ultrasonic sounds.
There is an app that jams the mic called PhilferShush on F-Droid.
@@heminder I see two issues with that:
1. I don't get the option to allow it to use the mic all the time (I'm on Android 11).
2. It (probably?) works for user apps only.
Moral of the story: Don't bring your phone with you anywhere you go if you don't want to be tracked (or power it down and stuff it in a Faraday bag).
So while you're fretting about data collection with smartphones data is collected via that nasty debit/credit card used to make all purchases....something to think about. (I ditched all of them in 2006 - using strictly cash....it's a bit of a pain cashing checks at places like Wal-Mart but I've adjusted to it.) Interestingly it seems use of cash is starting to become "unpopular" at Wal-Mart checkouts - self checkouts not accepting cash. 😎
Make a video about amazon stores collecting personal informations to develop there Take away stores experience
Good vid
Also I imagine passive tech like rf ID tags can be detected even while divices are off. Any thoughts on this? is Near Field part of this?
7:34 Torille! That's the Finnish Play Store.
Also S-mobiili and Mobile Pay
Not sure which one of kurzgesagt or the hated one messes with my brain the most 😂
Theres also an untalked about tracking vector that you should cover. Hak5 did a video with "Woody" @tb69r wherr they talked about ir tracking via the infrared sensors on our mobile devices how theyre unique to each brand>model>specific phone> and install os. Please cover thst, the transmission rate being light is by far faster than any baud of sound. -TheGlitchKing
I got Facebook ad while watching this video. Ironic.
Just the simple fact that bit only has the tech been built as hardware, but that they can program such deeds to have it do. Just by creating organized chaotic looking character assembly f it to make sense. And that giving it interpretations to do so.