Why is there no good privacy protector for front cameras of phones nowadays? spoiler: you know why.
Can we talk about front cameras on phones
a sticker, or steel wool
I never remove the tape on mine.
wah i have access to the entire summation of human knowledge at my finger tips 24/7
:(
Duct tape.
I use black electrical tape and I just take it off when I need to use it. I don't use my camera much.
minus the portion taken out by jewgle & meticulous jesuit censorship
>doesn't snap for hoes or tinder dick pics
lmao ayyyyyy u get no pussy boi. stay toxic w/ith ur tisms
doesnt matter
Why not just put one of those on your phone, they even work with otter boxes,
You're damn right.These mofos will map your house with WIFI and borg your phones with Pegasus if they wanted. Ignorance is a bliss.
pinephone has hardware kill switch
Sent from my iPhone.
Because it adds cost and NPCs don't care
Hong Kong-based computer manufacturer Pine64
Because it would require covering up part of your screen. Just cut some tape and cover it up yourself.
why were they so quickly mass-produced? seems like a harsh implementation of new technology. analog has a more cisp and vibrant feel to it.
their great replacement killed the landline in the process. they probably just want to topographically map your dwellings with radar in case they need to launch a surprise offensive.
I leave mine uncovered and I smile at the camera every time I name the jew.
Off topic ADDfag
Its all chess. They give us tech and we naively take it without question. In reality all this shit gives them an advantage and eyes/ears on who really in charge...them. I'm just drunk, forgive me alphabet agency.
because you like that it auto adjusts brightness for you
When I still used these data gathering devices I'd put black nail polish over the camera.
and yet you still think sucking nigger cocks is a good idea.
Wew, jew
Just burn it. Some one call laser user
Pussies. I have a 24/7 live feed of my arsehole for the glownigger jews to enjoy.
electrical and duct tape don't block phones' biosensing capabilities
pretty much