Communication, sure. Recording? Nope. Phones can determine your password by the different sounds keyboard keys make. The microphones are very sensitive and audio compresses well for storage until a transmit opportunity arrives.
You must change your operation security to adapt to your new normal. It may not only be your phone listening. You can hot air the mics off the phone's board, and use a pair of headphones for all your communication needs, with a physical mute button.
Especially since it likely records even while off and off the network. The second it's powered on and connects to a network it sends off all the data gathered during the off time.
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finix_666 ago
I heard aluminium foil can block signal pretty well.
Conspirologist ago
It's called the Faraday cage.
SolidFoundations ago
Ikr... Surely building a Faraday cage and depositing your mobile phone into it will prevent any communication. At least during that time.
lipids ago
Communication, sure. Recording? Nope. Phones can determine your password by the different sounds keyboard keys make. The microphones are very sensitive and audio compresses well for storage until a transmit opportunity arrives.
glennvtx ago
You must change your operation security to adapt to your new normal. It may not only be your phone listening. You can hot air the mics off the phone's board, and use a pair of headphones for all your communication needs, with a physical mute button.
RoBatten ago
That's the problem right there. At some point you're going to power up the phone.
SolidFoundations ago
True.
theoldones ago
-phone turned off
-battery removed
-put into a metal/foil-lined container
-store it in another room when not in use
P33psh04h ago
That seems... excessive.
shitlordin ago
Especially since it likely records even while off and off the network. The second it's powered on and connects to a network it sends off all the data gathered during the off time.