Yesterday I wrote about Privacy Guide's mobile phone privacy and security guide for protesters. Today, Randy Zar, CEO of Faraday pouch manufacturer SLNT wrote:
Back "in the day" (before and slightly after 2004), my employer would have us drop off our phones at the jetway before we were allowed to climb onto their aircraft to be flown "to work". We'd receive devices at our location, which we'd turn in the same way in reverse before flying back. They had bags where devices were placed and then boxes the bags were placed in. In truth, I never questioned it as I knew the kind of work we were doing and the kinds of people who would really want to know where and what was being done by who.
Back "in the day" (before and slightly after 2004), my employer would have us drop off our phones at the jetway before we were allowed to climb onto their aircraft to be flown "to work". We'd receive devices at our location, which we'd turn in the same way in reverse before flying back. They had bags where devices were placed and then boxes the bags were placed in. In truth, I never questioned it as I knew the kind of work we were doing and the kinds of people who would really want to know where and what was being done by who.
I miss the days of easily user removable SIM cards and batteries.