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De-Googled Phones Have Superpowers! Why They're a Necessary Tool for Privacy

I will explain what differentiates a standard or what I call a Normie phone from these specialized phones called De-Googled phones. By their name, you can see that Google is removed. But that is not about removing a few apps. Neither can you de-Google an iPhone. So learn the differences and then understand why De-Googled phones are a necessity if you want to option to not be watched.

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42 thoughts on “De-Googled Phones Have Superpowers! Why They're a Necessary Tool for Privacy

  • Apples telemetry dept is called Eye-Spy…

    🕵️📲

    Go figure…

  • I have car insurance Safe Driver tracking.

    I want all Google out of my OneNote N200 5G phone, and keep only phone, messages, T-Mobil visual voice, and Safe Driver app. It uses Location. I don't mind that for my Safe Driver app.

    This phone has a GPS. I would like to use my bicycle and hiking apps.

    I just want a lean mean machine on this low resources phone.

    Does your Brax app allow that?

  • Google tracking me never bothered me ..can you explain to me why would i be bothered ?

  • get a new burner phone for every single tap or click you ever do on your device. THAT'S THE SOLUTION….LOL

  • I'm afraid the example might not hold water, any phone is tracked, its the basis of any phone that they are connected to a tower, weather you are using data or voice or not, you het assigned to a tower with your phone and imei number and as you move you get hand-overs to closer by towers. since multiple towers are used you can always be triangulated provided the phone is powered on (most of them cannot be truely switched off) the only way out is when we own the infrastructure.

  • Why not just use a firewall to block everything and only allow certain apps to have internet/mobile access?

  • Great info, Rob. Something I e wondered about is if I could use a VM on a de-googled phone that I could turn on just for when I need to run my banking app or something else that requires iOS or Android. The VM would just be turned off 90% of the time. Is there such a solution already?

  • you sell a Brax Phone with a Brax OS? i can't find it at the Brax store. dont know how to communicate live if possible, i have never seen a way to communicate here on youtube if a comment ever got a reply to link me back. I am interested in Brax phone if i knew when, where, how much…

  • One reason why I stopped using a normie phone was because I suspected Google was reading my text messages using their messaging app. Gmail doesn't respect your privacy so why would Google's messaging app be any different.

  • I’m not a fan of apple like the normies but I did get me an iPad mini 6 recently, because it was a great deal. Although I really wish I had the money and resources to get a de-googled phone or de-google one myself.

  • They can just track you via the telecom service provider.

  • I have noticed that Wireless Emergency Alerts App seem to use a lot of power. I uninstalled it (since in PL government alerts are ?normal SMSes) and the battery life doubled – I don't do much on those phones and they can last 10 days without charging.

  • What would be the security defects of running a dual boot Android phone with regular and a de-googled os?

  • Using degoogled and encrypted phones is putting yourself a tag for AAA agencies to look for your profile. Because you are hiding. Stop believing this dude, he just wants to sell his phones

  • Is de-googling, what is the best alternative to YouTube?

  • 0:57 That was an excellent cell for someone off concern to get out of the matrix.

  • Sadly there are no custom ROMs for my new phone. I use it without a G account and debloat as many G apps i could without breaking something, and also using NetGuard to block internet access. What else can i do? Remove the ”telemetry” package? It could break something maybe?

  • Another great superpower if you want not to be spied on, is not to use a phone at all. Or a credit card. Even better, you can opt to not use the internet at all, have a bank account, a job or live anywhere near a populated area. In a bunker would be better. But I guess that's not good for you normies. 🙄

  • Hey Rob, Sir, What do you say about duckduckgo's app tracking privacy feature. I have a half dozen apps, my bank, netflix, etc that have triggered litteraly 20k blocked tracking events since Ive activated it.
    Do you have an opinion about it?

  • Most ppl that worry about being tracked are not important enough to track.

  • Does Youtube/Google track me on a degoogled phone as I watch this?

  • Can't wait 'til the day when you and Sabrina Wallace have a sit down for a livestream. ..

    Should be E P I C af !! 🔥🔥🔥

  • Anything with a chip can bs tracked so just don't be doing anything stupid and you good

  • also pretty sure some of the location stuff is just inherent in how the phone communicates with the towers so to some extent that really is unescapable unless turn that of entirely and like decide to just wire it up via ethernet cable lol
    that said less is good…

  • i old Pixel 3a XL i reflashed for ubuntui touch 🙂

    (i wanted a gnulinux option since i was hoping it would allow for easier development of various utilities… but the UI use QT which i am looking into and does not include install options for .net so need to figure some stuff out homefully without altenting the phone to much…)

  • The first spy device was am radio capable of transmitting sound short distances.
    Then came tvs that watched and listened weather on or off.
    Then fm radio capable of transmitting sound from much father distances.
    The givers of technology have used it to spy on the slave class as well as on there own operaters.

  • Degoogled phones can still be tracked by telcos and the government

  • I mean, yeah but you still need a sim card which you have to buy and that might be linked to your credit card and back to you. There's a lot of things to consider here.

  • What about Eric Prince's new phone that he put out? He's the security guy from blackwater. Do you know anything about his new phone?

  • What if you buy a phone in China (they are de-googled by law) and then use it in a Western country?

  • In the uk, only vodafone are committed to keeping 2g network active till 2033. Needless to say, my nokia105 is working fine….and i can take the battery out of that at will !!!

  • Very few people are "tuned in" to whats happening to them through tech….and even fewer realise that they can stop it ALL by simply refusing to become depenent on their devices. Not addicted….you can break addictions….but you cant break dependence….

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