Matt Blaze on Nostr: Two sensible use cases for a Faraday bag come to mind: - Forensic preservation of ...
Two sensible use cases for a Faraday bag come to mind:
- Forensic preservation of found devices for transport to an RF-shielded analysis lab. (Not something most of us ever do.)
- Temporary storage of phones and other RF devices that you have to have with you for some reason but don't want to expose to tracking in some sensitive place. E.g., you want to take a phone with you on a secret mission for later use somewhere else. Probably not the problem you have or the solution you're looking for.
- Forensic preservation of found devices for transport to an RF-shielded analysis lab. (Not something most of us ever do.)
- Temporary storage of phones and other RF devices that you have to have with you for some reason but don't want to expose to tracking in some sensitive place. E.g., you want to take a phone with you on a secret mission for later use somewhere else. Probably not the problem you have or the solution you're looking for.