Drive a carburated vehicle without an ECM.
Or just pull the right fuse... every device has to run through one, though it can take trial and error to find it. Usually unpublished, like the odometer one.
Drive a carburated vehicle without an ECM.
Or just pull the right fuse... every device has to run through one, though it can take trial and error to find it. Usually unpublished, like the odometer one.
Even if you do this. If you drive with a cell phone. Even a Nokia or a brick phone. You are still being tracked. Mobile phone always pings. Pinging to towers you are always geolocated.
Fake Traveler (Fake your location) - https://f-droid.org/packages/cl.coders.faketraveler
That fakes GPS, not tower connections.
I remember when a phone was something you used to talk to people.
Airplane Mode is the Cellular radio OFF switch.
Spoofing GPS is useful for localization info from the web or picking a spot for apps to fixate at.
I have read that airplane mode continues logging and sends the data when connected. The GPS soft key, who knows what that does. I would not actually expect it to stop all location processing.
It would be trivial to have two location fields - what the hardware says and what the software like fake traveler says.
Still, i frequently leave off gps and mobile data, and leave data saver and battery saver on. It probably does little good.
I am waiting for Mobian to become done enough for everyday use.
I carry my flip phone in a faraday bag. No shit.
Yep, just like these.
Yep, At least in USA. In 1998 a law was passed to make sure ALL cell phones had GPS because of "emergency (911) calls". That didnt turn into the most vast surveillance network ever somehow.... cough.
You wrap your car in tinfoil. Even the windows.
Thats dangerous and inconvenient! But, i do love me some tinfoil.
Thank you
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No prob, reminded me I need to order one.
You have to change the blinker fluid to non conducting.
GPS only receives, it doesn't broadcast.
I'm not saying there isn't something sending your info (like on-star), but GPS itself doesn't send out any information to show your location on the screen.
Your positions and travels might be stored on the device. They found the car from the belgian military guy Jurgen Conings, and I think they looked up the data in the gps of his car to know of his whereabout.
Ok, how do i stop it from receiving a signal.
Remove the GPS chip from the car. Unless you have on-star or a cell-enabled car, it would be pretty retarded though.
Without physical access, someone else can't track you by GPS alone.
Search replacement parts for your car. There should be a part number, diagram, etc. You could work from. If the antenna is apart from the receiver it could be disconnected.
Yes, and see if you can disconnect the power source as well.
Its nowhere near easy as the others assume. Everything is connected to your black box after 2K. A few diodes and a couple of resistors and some military-grade electrical knowledge you cant defeat the entire system loop. There are no short cuts
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