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c0mmando@links.hackliberty.orgM to Netsec@links.hackliberty.org · 2 years ago

Latest iOS Found to Bypass VPN Connection for Some Services

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Latest iOS Found to Bypass VPN Connection for Some Services

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c0mmando@links.hackliberty.orgM to Netsec@links.hackliberty.org · 2 years ago
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Security researchers report that the latest stable version of iOS, 16.6, and the one before it, 16.5.1, still bypass VPN connections.
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  • Tenkian@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    “privacy, that’s iPhone” 🙄

  • rovingspeakey@lemmy.world
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    Is there a phone we can actually use without our data being harvested? (Genuine question).

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      Well, pinephone, probably. You can also just get a custom android ROM and use MicroG instead of actual Google services and that should do the trick

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        you’d probably be better off with sandboxed play services on grapheneos

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          Not everyone wants to go the pixel route

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        Thank you, will have a look into that!

    • Freedom@exploding-heads.com
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      2 years ago

      GrapheneOS

    • qwertyqwertyqwerty@lemmy.world
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      No. Even if the phone itself doesn’t track a single thing, your carrier will still track your phone’s location and whatever other data they can get.

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        That wasn’t what they asked. Obviously the carrier can do shit but that’s a separate issue with different solutions. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t care about the phone itself.

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          I took it as “Is there a phone we can actually use without [any] data being harvested?”, in which case my point stands, but I also understand your point as well.

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            Both are issues, I agree. I think the phone we use is what we have the most control over though which is why I’d like to have a phone which is as good as I can get privacy-wise. (And any insight on what that phone/set-up would be, hence the question!)

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    I roll with GrapheneOS in airplane mode 99.9% of the time.

    Works for me.

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      How’d you get it on an iPhone?

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