• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    I highly recommend graphene.

    And for anyone going to a protest to get a cheap burner and flash graphene, then leave your normal phone at home. You can swap phones on your plan pretty easily.

    Alternatively, for the very paranoid, go set up a prepaid and anon line and move your device there. Pay cash for the card and set it up online at a public library.

    Especially if you’re planning on a little civil disobedience.

    Just a reminder, if police think something is about to go down, they’ll spoof the tower and collect device information… including things like phone numbers so if your suddenly changing behavior to go somewhere and do something the fascists dickfucks in office won’t like… best be paranoid.

    A second device will still at least keep them from getting all your personal shit. And seriously, Don’t just turn off your normal phone. Leave it at home.

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      You can swap phones on your plan pretty easily.

      Are sim cards not a think anymore?

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        Not really.

        Most new phones use other identifiers. You might be able to buy very cheap prepaid phones or cards for them, but they’re going away from swappable sims.

        For most carriers, if you occasionally want to swap to a different device it’s just a matter of going to your account online and swapping it (for example, travel. It’s safer to use a clean device rather than your normal phone. Both for border crossings and everything else.)

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          Quite literally not where I live. None of the carries here offer esim’s.

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              Hahahaha.

              My country doesn’t have protest problen. Mostly because it’s all mostly old people that live here and just don’t care anymore about anything.

              Edit: lol

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      GrapheneOS is too locked down, so unless you are in need of high security, it is not really the best experience

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        You can permit absolutely everything and make it just as bad as the stock OS if you want to.

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          if that were the case i would still use it. however there was no way i could give Gadget-Bridge the “display over other apps” permission

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            I don’t remember offhand, but I think that’s buried in a restricted settings area… I needed it for something I can’t remember now.

            Edit:

            Settings > Apps >Special app access > Display over other apps

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              i looked in every sensible sub menu, and i could give other apps the permission, just not Gadget-Bridge. on lineageks it worked instantly

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                Settings > Apps > Special app access > Display over other apps

                This advice is partially correct, but enabling the feature requires an additional step. While you can try toggling it on from that menu, you’ll see a warning and what appears to be a non-clickable (?) link about learning more.

                To fully enable it, go to the app’s Permissions screen, tap the three dots in the top-right corner, and enable Access to restricted settings first. Once that’s done, you should be able to turn on Display over other apps successfully.

                It doesn’t feel like users have a clear path to enabling this feature without that link working in the warning.