Google’s latest flagship smartphone raises concerns about user privacy and security. It frequently transmits private user data to the tech giant before any app is installed. Moreover, the Cybernews research team has discovered that it potentially has remote management capabilities without user awareness or approval.

Cybernews researchers analyzed the new Pixel 9 Pro XL smartphone’s web traffic, focusing on what a new smartphone sends to Google.

“Every 15 minutes, Google Pixel 9 Pro XL sends a data packet to Google. The device shares location, email address, phone number, network status, and other telemetry. Even more concerning, the phone periodically attempts to download and run new code, potentially opening up security risks,” said Aras Nazarovas, a security researcher at Cybernews…

… “The amount of data transmitted and the potential for remote management casts doubt on who truly owns the device. Users may have paid for it, but the deep integration of surveillance systems in the ecosystem may leave users vulnerable to privacy violations,” Nazarovas said…

  • Vik
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    51 day ago

    out of interest, what use cases do you have in mind that require root access?

    I used to use a root based solution to block ads system wide via hosts but now I just use ublock origin in Firefox.

    • FuzzyRedPanda
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      5 hours ago

      AdAway, AFWall+ (for restricting network access to apps), Root File Explorer (needed to get my watch working with GadgetBridge), Permission Manager X, Xposed Edge Pro (for hardware keys remapping), Pixels (for a hardware display fix)

      • Vik
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        24 hours ago

        Adaway was what I used prior to ublock origin on Firefox. The network access toggles can be found directly in ROMs like Calyx Grapene, Lineage, Divest, though I’m not sure if they’re widely seen elsewhere.

        I know the process you’re referring you WRT gadgetbridge. I used to do the same thing until I switched to a pinetime.

        I’m not familiar with permission manager X. Does that deviate from the android permissions framework in some way?

        Can you tell me more about the hardware tweaks?

      • Andromxda 🇺🇦🇵🇸🇹🇼
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        717 hours ago

        Nah. The only thing root does is massively decrease security. To actually own your phone, you need to install a proper, FOSS, private and secure OS in the first place. Pixels are great, because they support GrapheneOS.

      • youmaynotknow
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        71 day ago

        I own my Pixel 8 Pro. No root. GrapheneOS. So, your logic is therefore flawed.

      • Vik
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        71 day ago

        okay cool but what are you specifically using system or systemless root for now?