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1. rwmj+k6[view] [source] 2019-07-02 15:45:07
>>el_dud+(OP)
Before I went to China I bought a burner phone, mainly to install WeChat (which is also a kind of malware and also "required" in China). Basic Android phones are not too expensive these days - I wonder if it will become commonplace to own several and physically separate your life across them?

FWIW I got a Huawei phone (Honor 10 Lite) for under 200 EUR, but much cheaper phones than that are available.

Edit: To be clear this is not to avoid Chinese surveillance. That's unavoidable whatever you do because China is a police state. It's to separate out that surveillance from my contacts and my regular life at home. (I also think it's at least arguable that the Chinese government has a duty to look closely at what foreigners are up to. It's not an argument that I agree with myself very much because it infringes freedom while also making the wrong trade-offs, but given we live in a world of nation states it follows logically from that.)

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2. eladri+X7[view] [source] 2019-07-02 15:54:36
>>rwmj+k6
I bought a dual sim Mi phone for this purpose as well. It worked out really well. At the border crossing from Hong Kong into mainland china, they didn't seem interested in my devices fortunately. Still will wipe my phone before I use it again, however.
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3. kjafta+Zh1[view] [source] 2019-07-03 01:09:32
>>eladri+X7
even if you wipe your phone you can still have a compromised baseband.
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4. manjan+WI1[view] [source] 2019-07-03 07:50:59
>>kjafta+Zh1
Could you elaborate a bit on this please? I have never heard of such a phenomena which intrigues me quite a bit!
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