I'm trying to get rid of the long needle from the back of my head like in The Matrix. It's hard to do, little by little I'm doing it. Anybody trying to sell me a smart something gets a punch in the face.
i still feel like awake in that pod, unable to move but, like you, am removing those tubes and wires. One by one. There's no real benefit for ordinary people to be constantly surrounded by electromagnetic radiation from 'smart' gadgets.
even if yoursmartphone has a battery you can remove your still not safe because its not too uncommon for there to be a smaller battery inside the phone
In 1995 Microsoft released Windows95. A friend bought an Apple that day, in protest. But after she got it home, she discovered it had no physical / mechanical power switch, that the "power switch" was in fact, as described in this video, an electronic trigger for the real power switch, electronically controlled and inside the power supply. The only true, real, absolute way to "power off" that fcking apple computer was to unplug it from the wall (or use a power strip having a mechanical on/off switch that physically interrupted the power line). She returned that computer. Fast-forward 15-20 years to Apple's iphone. Also no mechanical power switch, and in fact the battery is quite difficult to access. APPLE PHONES STAY "ON" ALL THE TIME, REGARDLESS OF THEIR ON/OFF STATUS. TO PROVE THIS TO YOURSELF, TURN ONE ON AND PUT IT INSIDE YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN. THE OVEN SHIELDS THE IPHONE MICROWAVES CAUSING IPHONE TO GO INTO FULL BLAST MODE, TRYING TO CONTACT ANY TOWER. LEAVE IT OVERNIGHT, TRYING TO CONNECT BUT BEING BLOCKED, FORCED INTO FULL-BLAST MODE ALL NIGHT. YOU WILL FIND THE BATTERY DIES IN ABOUT 1 DAY. RECHARGE PHONE. NEXT NIGHT, PUT SAME IPHONE BACK INTO SAME MICROWAVE, BUT THIS TIME LEAVE THE IPHONE TURNED OFF. YOU WILL FIND THAT THE BATTERY DIES IN ABOUT 1 DAY. NOW, IF THE PHONE WAS TRULY OFF, THE BATTERY WOULD NOT HAVE DIED IN THE SAME TIME IT DIED WHILE TRASHING ITSELF IN FULL-BLAST MODE. APPLE IS LIARS, SPIES, THEIR DEVICES NEVER TRULY TURN OFF.
Apple also is aligning itself with the political far left, liberals gladly giving away their rights. Giving away their 1st amendment. Tim Cook kinda has this AI is God thing going on. Seeing him speak from a podium in front of his followers can be a little unsettling.
And, if you call your cell phone from another phone while it's in the microwave, if it rings then you need a new microwave oven because the seal is bad.
Scott, just found you a couple of days ago and really appreciate your work. Excellent! Keep it up (I'm typically not very agreeable or complimentary). Cletus, get a job.
First time I began to pay attention to off ain't off...was after a month's service with my samsung phone on T-mobile service. Didn't like it so I cancelled service. Weeks later I was uploading music to the device to use as an mp3 player...when the predator alert for a missing child began to scroll over the face of the phone. Had to landline T-mobile to make sure they had cut off the service which they verified. The young lady quietly educated me on how that was possible. Just because it is off to me...doesn't mean it is off to....them. And that...them...seems to include a whole host of companies.
SAMSUNG Smart TV says in the documentation, if you don't want it to record your conversation, don't talk nearby... what? Are you supposed to go into the bathroom to talk?
I have an app on my phone that measures the data being transmitted and when the phone doesn't seem to be updating it sends data, and sometimes it's blatantly said it was sending voice/text or something like that and I had suspicions that voice data was being sent or other random data. All the signs are there.
scrolling through comments, best suggestion was putting a magnet-empowered switch into phone to only power the mic when you want. you would apply magnet on outside of phone to activate mic. that way nothing recorded. and duct tape over camera of course.
Autistic children are wired differently than other people. They love electronic devices and will spend a lot of time playing various games on the tablets, if allowed. I wonder what the connection is. These people are very adept at using a computer. My grandson is 15 and I can't even describe how much he knows about using an electronic device. It's amazing. I worry about his eyes and his overall health. My daughter home schools him and he loves classical music as well as many different subjects that he learns about and can name a classical piece when he hears it, if it's one of his choices on his play list. He also loves being in a pool and would stay all day without coming out if he was allowed.
There's two security models that can work if executed properly: 1: Security through obscurity 2: Security through transparency Click read more if you're interested in my opinions on them. Obscurity, a well guarded secret. If you can manage to not leak anything, or at least anything important and keep close tabs on anyone with access to documentation, you can make it work. By making sure all your secrets are locked away forever, you can control everything. On the other hand you have transparency, displaying the inner workings for world to see. Making the docs public can result in much better security, as you now have thousands of researchers working towards a common goal. Not only that, when someone finds a problem, you now have thousands finding a solution, and thousands verifying said solution. Both can work well, however, making it all public to start with is the only way to ensure security through transparency. Keep anything hidden, and now that's a point for exploit. For obscurity, let anything out, and if it reveals a flaw, all hell will break loose before things can be patched. Not to mention some people will find them anyway. I may be biased as I have a strong interest in open source, but so far the track record has been proving that transparency is the better choice. However, the product must be designed, used and maintained with full transparency. I'd personally love to see a certified and open source baseband processor. While it may definitely be possible, let's just say taking away the potential backdoors from certain people might put them in a really friendly mood. The only major issue from a design standpoint is carrier configuration and updates. Many of them wouldn't want the possibility of people seeing what configuration, security keys and code they send out, much less having them on a well documented platform. But, then again, if the companies aren't doing anything wrong with the baseband processor, and haven't implemented a flawed encryption algorithm, what are they afraid of?
I run a 3TB backup drive and I have actually noticed that after powering down my laptop the back up drives blue operating light comes on every so often when the laptop is supposed too be powered down now I understand why thanks
what about using a large saucepan with a lid and a block of wood in the bottom as a faraday, cage? I have been doing that for years, it seems like a good solution to me, but I'm no electrical engineer.
If a day ever comes,where I have to go to ground ( hide from big brother )......I'm torn between attaching my phone to the catwalk of a random tractor trailer, or attaching my phone to a bus headed to Chicago. I'll probably hop a freight train headed another direction.
I took apart some old landline telephones with the cord the the phone(You older guys know..)from like the 60s to the 90s and to me, it looked like one of them created a piezoelectric effect when the phone was hung up/(turned off for y'all millennials..) So that kinda made me wonder....If off was really off...
Thank you for this Video, I use a C.A.P.I. Computer assisted personal Interviewer, motion tablet. When it crashes as it regularly does, it takes around 20mins with the battery pack removed before it shuts itself down so that I can start it all back up again. Liked the Video Scottie thank you. 👌🍸💫
The poweron/poweroff at a set time works because the BIOS/CMOS needs a battery so that it doesn't lose its settings. (It also keeps track of time and can run very low-level programs)
All computers will work just fine without a CMOS battery. They'll just forget the time when plugged out from mains. BIOS settings on most modern systems are stored inside the BIOS flash chip
bios is the base i/o system so it's the system's system below the operating system if that makes sense think about it like it's a laptop and it was in idle for too long that's what you mean
Thanks Brother! If the SIM card is removed, cellular turned off, restrictions on, is it smart phone safe to use in only WiFi mode to take pictures with/without for sharing? I miss being able to take pics now that I’m on a Cat phone!
Greetings from South Africa, and thanks for another insightful video ! Just came from watching your one on 5G. I've had a thought just now : Assuming one prefers to have no wifi in one's house - what would the effect be of running a signal blocker device in one's house - could that prevent 5G waves from passing through one's house, or would that add to it ?
Airplane mode just disconnects you from the web. Your phone still records all your movement, trips on a bike or in a car, etc. so it can upload to the Google mothership as soon as you connect.
Wrong. It was NEVER about mechanical switches or cutting power. If you are talking about a Faraday cage, you are talking about really powerful EMF and then, a little mechanical switch won't help at ALL with the INDUCED current on EVERYTHING conductive, like the motherboard conductive lines. Also, the baseband processor is more about specialty functionality with the lowest possible power usage. Just so the ARM processor, that uses a lot more power, can be halted to save power (while the baseband processor stays connected with the cell network).
And why, I wonder (rhetorically), are some batteries no longer removable? Could it possibly be so that Big Brother doesn't have to worry that a device would be truly off??
11:45 haha nice thats exactly what i wrote of in another comment but, this this issue exists since at least 2006 and is true for GSM Phones too. The Provider has total admin rights of your phone. One of the many reasons i dislike smart phones, you have no true admin rights, they have higher right than you. Its bovious that the industries dream of TCPA/TPM which was planned for windows vista first was just realised on smartphones first. The best video back in the old days: www.lafkon.net/tc/ btw these "security holes" are just a bad excusse, its done by design. Maybe the got venture capital ;D and had to do them a favour. NSA is not the only spy agency, imagine every country on earth hasa this type of evil intention so it doesnt matter if you have an iphone which sends to google(nsa) or a samsund which sends to the chinese. I bet USA and China trade the recrds behind closed doors like a currency ;D
Funny how many ignorant luddites there are in the comments. Some of the stuff is true some isn't. I'm data analyst, all that big data about yourself you're worried about? Well I'm the boogey man you are all afraid of. I've written plenty of data collection software and data analysis algorithms for some of the "smart" products and IOT devices you're worried about and I'm no different than any of you. I'll tell you for you're own comfort and sanity that few of these things record what you think they do. Although the truth is just as scary, just different. Worry more about the accounts you have to register for everything, not cameras and microphones in your tv. I'm just a privacy concious as the rest of you, I'm not going into details right now because this comment has already become ridiculously long to write on my phone but, I don't start getting rid of technology if it brings you enjoyment. It's too late for you anyway if you've already used the internet. Companies don't give a shit what you do personally. Maybe what 1,000,000 random people in a certain age demographic and part of the country do, but you? They don't even know you exist. All the same, the biggest worry for us really is all the data being consolidated. I don't like the data collection myself, I find if fun and interesting, that's why I do what I do, but there is just so much misinformation. I don't even bother writing comments about it normally because I'd have to write a whole book, look what happened here... And I didn't even scratch the surface, just probably pissed people off lol.
I purchased a new Sony XBR55X900E TV - and of course I just had to open it up and see what's inside. I found a couple of microphones, 2 camera's and wondered why a TV would have these items? Soooo ... i disconnected them. LOL how many of your viewers do stuff to a new electronic device like that? LOL
It may sound too far fetched to you now but it's all for the smart grid grid MATRIX grid. Even my AV amplifier has it , PlayStation has it , anything that connects to the internet has it , smart fridge , it's the LED .
Off stopped being truly off when manufacturers of televisions with tubes came up with the "instant on" feature. Tubes were used before transistors became common. They each contained a heating element that had to warm up before the appliance would work. The "instant on" feature maintained power on to those heating elements even when the appliance was "off" so that the warm up waiting period could be avoided.
Interesting to know that. So it's pretty certain that all electronics nowadays can have adapted "instant on" features to send data even when our devices are "off".
Apparently if you turn GPS off (and/or the phone itself) your smartphone still records and stores your location data and will transmit your history as soon as you reconnect. So tracking is always ON too
It can also triangulate your location using nearby towers. Though I do get a pretty exact location despite location services being off to save battery.
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So whats the answer then? Get used to it? I am pretty used to and good with my sledge hammer. Hack that Samsung. But seriously, wtf do we do? Pretty used to relying on the tech these days. Maybe a Virtual Sledge Hammer App?
@@drdangerstunts4624 It's like we are in a relationship with a person who is overly controlling. They have set it up so that if we want the lifestyle that we have become used to we have to obey the rules that come with the relationship. It looks like the only way out is to just leave the tech. If we are going to keep the tech, we are going to have to give up our privacy. My next concern is, will our govt. allow us to forsake the tech lifestyle? Or are they going to make it virtually impossible to live without it?
I just happened to find your channel a couple days ago. I enjoyed it so much that I subscribed to it. You seem very smart on computers, so if you don't mind I have a question about a problem I have been experiencing with my Dell. When I turn it on, the monitor just blinks on for a fraction of a second then goes black. Usually I can turn the puter off and back on numerous times, and the screen might stay on. Other times I can turn the monitor off and on numerous times before it stays on. Do you by chance have any idea what is causing this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Old capacitors in your monitor that need to be replaced. I have to turn my monitor on and off 6 times before it stays on and shows the windows 7 desktop. Order some capacitors for your monitor model on ebay.
the so called not-off word you are looking for is "dorment mode",i have my computer power cable connected to a multiple power out block with central switch,so every evening when i go to bed i switch off the power on that block,which switches off my external hard drive,monitor and computer,problem solved,a smartphone is another matter
I saw a hack a while ago, I think it was on hackaday.com, where a magnetic reed switch was used to disable the phone. In order to use the phone you had to place a magnet in the right spot to make the connection. This switch could possibly be used in one of the battery leads. I was going to use it on the mic, but since have found Mic Lock which works. But it doesn't cut power. The reed switch hack could do that. So I'm considering it...
@@ScottiesTech I'm pretty sure it was Scottie but I could be wrong, I often am! Perhaps I wasn't clear. It was something to do with tracking and I tried it on a friend's iPhone and it had scrolls of everywhere she had been e.g. '16, blah blah road, 10 times since March 10th' ! and a whole list of other places. It was shocking! I think it might have been something to do with 'location services' but I can't remember now to try it again! if it wasn't you perhaps someone else has seen it and can remind me please.
Yep , while you sleep your phone is taking in info thst feeds that weather app nd who know what else... PUT THE PHONE IN A SOUND PROFF FARIDAY CAGE. . THE PHONE WILL MISS YOU BUT YOU WILL BE A BETTER PERSON. YOU MIGHT EVEN HAVE A MEANINGFULL INGAGMENT OR SEX EVEN!
3:04 to 3:22 EFI = Extensible Firmware Interface UEFI = Unified Extensible Firmware Interface UEFI is not the bios of a system. its a seperate partition since the UEFI standard got implemented and it exists for security reasons. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EFI_system_partition
this is great. Thank You. the first time i unplugged my tv it took ssoo lo g gor the red l.e.d. light to fade off that i thought of The Terminator being melted down and the suspense of waiting for thr red light to go out in his eye. i now think of my tv as The Terminator. can you do a video on how to remove smart chips, cameras and microphones from a tv? i only use it for watching movies, but dont know if it will work if i pull out the smart chip. havent been able to find a good instructional video on it.
What are you trying to say is the phone goes into hibernation in a sense, where it is idle and not using my power and the operator turned in on by a touch of a button and this way you have a quicker screen opening instead of a delay action if it was truly off.
Great video and thank you for sharing this information with us! This video gets a like from me! Question, if we do have any of these "Smart items" within our home, what are the top things that we can do to protect our privacy as much as possible?
even if yoursmartphone has a battery you can remove your still not safe because its not too uncommon for there to be a smaller battery inside the phone
I noticed when I switched over to Ethernet the Wi Fi on the modem was not disconnected I had to call Provider have Them turn off on Their end and also you must disable Wi Fi Radio in setting on your device.. (sneaky devils) ps: r/s God bless you and your good work pray Luke 21:36
Very good and necessary info. Thanks for the video. I knew all this stuff but I know there are many people who don't and need to be made aware. :) Any luck finding a microswitch fit to put onto back or side of a smartphone to physically break the positive voltage path between the battery and the phone?
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I thought getting rid of my iPhone 6+ & getting a Samsung Rugby4 Flip Phone would stop them from Hoovering my data...what do you think? Great vids...thank you!
To make "off" really "off", all one needs is a power bar with an old-fashioned, mechanical switch. Simply plug your PC into one of those, turn the mechanical switch off, and you're good to stop.
Unfortunately, I love and need/want to use technologies such as smartphones and laptops and wifi and just have to live with the fact that there are some serious privacy risks. As far as smart TV's and IOT devices I most definitely can do without and will not own one. I wish there was a significantly higher pressure on companies to slow down with the push of all these technologize and focus on making them as secure as possible before being able to sell them.
Well off would be off if you took the battery out, or unplugged the tv or cut the power to your router, no need for the patch just use your finger on the power button it's gone. Or unplug the camera or disconnect the wifi at the socket, job done. It's so easy just to shut the world out, just cut the power. That's something that always amazes me in some of the movies, they never seem to know how to flip the switch to shut the thing down.
The main reason things don't turn off is because it lengthens the life of the product significantly. It is very damaging to sensitive components to go through a powering on and off cycle constantly. They have been doing it with electronics forever.