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- Comment on Does Shuzku / wireless debugging demand a trusted wifi device? 3 weeks ago:
That is a lovely analysis for this lowly thread of mine. Thanks again.
Thing is, I don’t trust my modem. Just on principle. It’s nonlibre software.
I’ll reread your posts in a while.
Unfortunately Google is hell-bent on restricting the platform instead of opening it up
Right. The very thing I want adb for is, among other things, to install apps which Google arbitrarily declared obsolete (the api version declaration, I believe it is). I believe many good apps on F-Droid are uninstallable because of that.
And sadly – though that doesn’t seem to be Google’s fault – it still doesn’t seem possible to compile Android apps on Android, so I can’t just get sources, change the manifest, and recompile them and install them myself, to escape that.
But that’s for another thread.
- Comment on Does Shuzku / wireless debugging demand a trusted wifi device? 3 weeks ago:
I see, makes sense. Thanks.
Hm, so, even if it is true that Shizuku-pairing directly privileges only the phone itself – that the adb commands never leave the phone – it follows that a malicious wifi modem, knowing all devices’ mac addresses, could, perhaps, feign being the phone, mac-wise. And issue its own commands, which the phone wouldn’t tell aren’t its own.
Unless adb privileges are also identified by the ip address of origin. Unless, the modem could also feign those and multicast them, or something. Could it?
Oh well. This is straying quite far from Android. Thank you regardless.
- Comment on The best browser for privacy? 3 weeks ago:
Though yesterday I figured, it may be a cool idea to have Tor Browser without Tor. Ie. retain all antifingerprinting of it, just remove the actual proxying. I don’t see a reason not to offer that, and it may help for when one has a paid vpn or whatever. Wonder if it’s been made.
- Comment on The best browser for privacy? 3 weeks ago:
You mean not only for .onion sites?
Yes.
Of course, I do use a a clearnet browser for sites on which I have profiles, but eg. YouTube works well on TB, better than proxied NewPipe actually.
CloudFlare turnstiles aren’t too bad, and in any case, this is supposed to help with that, I understand:
- Comment on Does Shuzku / wireless debugging demand a trusted wifi device? 3 weeks ago:
Perhaps my question had semiconsciously stemmed from this:
Why would Android ask me to authorize a whole network for wireless debugging, if it then proceeds to demand device-permissions anyway?
I understand it is just a second layer of security, or, a relic of times when wifi connections were unencrypted. But if so, then wireless debugging should be just unenanable if elsewhere in Android settings, insecure wifi networks are enabled / if you presently are on one.
(Is adb encrypted anyway, as a protocol itself? If I authorized, say, my laptop, wirelessly, would the modem be able to read my comments? Those aren’t questions for you, btw, just musings. I should probably hit ai / Github for those.)
- Comment on Does Shuzku / wireless debugging demand a trusted wifi device? 3 weeks ago:
Alright, sweet. Ty both vm.
I’d think i had tried starting Shizuku up without a connection. Just now, I tried to enable wireless debugging without wifi on, and Android said i must turn it on first, but perhaps I can turn it off afterwards, the say you can be on airplane mode then turn wifi on. (This once helped my online radio app cease to leak my system language for some reason.)
Will edit this post will further report.
- Comment on Does Shuzku / wireless debugging demand a trusted wifi device? 3 weeks ago:
Fair enough, thanks.
I know it’s the app itself that executes adb commands. I just wonder.
shizuku.rikka.app/guide/setup/
It says, allow debugging on this network.
So what you’re saying is, this is somewhat misleading, for this step doesn’t automaticallh grant all devices on the network debug-privileges; and were the modem itself, somehow, applying for them, then it wouldn’t have asked for the code as Shizuku is doing, via a notification?
- Comment on The best browser for privacy? 3 weeks ago:
Any reason Tor browser hasn’t been mentioned yet itt?
Not recommending it, as such, just wondering it ir’s been shown to have any issues, as it’s been my main browser for years.
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