You’re wrong. And I hope anyone reading your advice takes the time to go do actual research. Goodbye
That’s why I asked. Maybe they don’t.
No body no crime
Elon
I’m sorry but I disagree. I encourage you to continue with your methods of security.
I did not say it was as precise. Those are words that you used. I’m saying that any layer protecting you is good. Your mobile service provider keeps a log of every device the connects into which IP it connects to. Let’s say there are 1000 people using it same IP. Now they have reduced that list from millions to 1000. If you use a VPN that does not log, all they see is the VPN address.
I don’t actually have an interest in convincing you, because if you want to assume your mobile service provider is safe enough… That’s your own opinion.
You’re welcome to have that opinion.
Provide me with a scenario where a child is online and approached by someone of ill will and the child cannot just block them, and/or go to their parents?
It is my understanding that all social media applications have a method to block other users. The same thing goes for games with social aspects, like Roblox.
If the scenario in which this happens is due to poor parenting, then the problem is poor parenting. As far as I’m concerned I should never ever have the effects of someone’s poor parenting touch me in anyway.
Every layer of abstraction is important.
Some of you give that info away to companies so easily, of course they sell it.
Time for another OS. Android is over.
Yes, instead of trusting your opinion that simply having a cell phone is enough to fool the government.