Rabat_ Social Media Exchange (SMEX)—a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing human rights in digital spaces across MENA [Middle East and North Africa] — is warning that Israeli-linked software secretly embedded in Samsung phones across the Middle East and North Africa region poses a serious surveillance threat.

According to SMEX, Samsung’s A and M series devices either come preloaded with the app “Aura” or install it automatically through system updates, without the user’s consent. The application reportedly collects a wide range of personal and device-specific data, including IP addresses, device fingerprints, hardware details, and network information.

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    2 days ago

    Yet another reason why running GrapheneOS is a great idea. The surveillance state is now.

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        yes, and you have to get one that is from google and isn’t from a carrier so you can unlock the bootloader. Carrier versions have locked bootloaders.

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          I have a Canadian carrier purchased phone. Brand new Pixel 9. 5$ a month. For 24 months.

          It has only ONCE booted to the Google version of Android.

          To flip the toggle to enable OEM unlock.

          I kept WiFi off and hadn’t inserted a SIM so it couldn’t update or do anything else that might have prevented flashing graphene.

          Not sure if that was necessary, but it worked.

          And now I live my life free of google software surveillance.

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            13 hours ago

            Just so nobody else is confused, Canadian carrier phones legally have to be sold unlocked as of 2017

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          I just bought a Pixel 10 from Spectrum with the repeated assurance that the phone would be fully unlocked after it was paid off and had several months of service. I intended to load Graphene OS, but apparently I was fucking lied to yet again by another business that will say anything to make a sale.

          I can’t do anything about that now, but I can move to another carrier and make damn sure they don’t ever make another dime off my mobile account.

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            I believe GrapheneOS is not available for the 10 series yet. I’ve been keeping on top of that since I want to change my phone in December, but so far, the last version of Pixel that is known to work with GrapheneOS is the 9 series.

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            They thought you meant carrier-unlocked. That’s what most people care about, being able to switch providers.

            I doubt they even knew what a bootloader is.

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              Once it’s carrier unlocked you should be able to unlock the bootloader though right?

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                Those are 2 entirely different things. There are phones that are carrier locked that can have the bootloader unlocked, also the other way around.

                I would look at the model number, and then search if it’s bootloader unlock able in XDA developers or something like that.

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                  Huh, guess I got lucky with my pixel 9 from mint mobile last year lol

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          Rogers in Canada has pixels that allow unlocking the bootloader (just got a pixel 9, and once I have some time I’m going to try putting a custom build on it).

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            Mine went fine. I kept the radios off before using it and fully flashing just in case.

            I read on the grapheme forums that some carrier software might flip a bit or something if it gets downloaded/provisioned.