quoting# "Cell-site simulators (CSS)—also known as #IMSI Catchers and #Stingrays—are a tool that #lawenforcement and governments use to track the location of phones, intercept or disrupt communications, spy on foreign governments, or **even install malware** . CSS can also be used to send spam and engage in fraud. A common tactic with CSS is to trick your phone into connecting to a fake 2G cell tower. To prevent your phone from automatically connecting to a CSS, you can **disable 2G** on your phone."
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10Luno on Nostr: # "However, even when Airplane Mode is turned on and #Location Services, #Wi-Fi, and ...
# "However, even when Airplane Mode is turned on and #Location Services, #Wi-Fi, and #Bluetooth are turned off, **apps may be able to store your #GPS location and transmit it once you connect to the internet again**. The only way to ensure this does not happen is to **turn the phone off completely**."