Matt Blaze on Nostr: Again, the use case for Faraday bags is narrow. Basically, modern phones are ...
Again, the use case for Faraday bags is narrow. Basically, modern phones are promiscuous trackers, and it’s impossible to be certain that they’re actually off (especially in the presence of malware). That’s probably not a significant threat to most of us in daily life, or even the worst way a modern phone can betray you, but if you actually do need a Faraday bag, you want it to least work well.
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