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VICTORY: Google Releases “disable 2g” Feature for New Android Smartphones
Jan. 12, 2022, 9:50 p.m. | Cooper Quintin
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Last year Google quietly pushed a new feature to its Android operating system allowing users to optionally disable 2G at the modem level in their phones. This is a fantastic feature that will provide some protection from cell site simulators, an invasive police surveillance technology employed throughout the country. We applaud Google for implementing this much needed feature. Now Apple needs to implement this feature as well, for the safety of their customers.
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