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I am interested in how and when can carriers (and government) spy on us - when they can listen or track us when we use maemo/meego devices.
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I have this "tablet mode" in my n900. Does this mean that when my n900 is in tablet mode - they cannot listen for my talks or track my location?
Not that I think I am so important so that there is a huge market for my talks - but I always use tablet mode when there is a wifi connection and I am kinda paranoid. When there is no wifi connection - I have a data only card - don't use cellular calls at all - only encrypted xmpp messages.
What about n9? Does it have some plugin which turns it to tablet mode? And does this tablet mode indeed work so that carrier indeed cannot get the gsm chip to work? I can imagine that gsm chip goes to sleep, but do we know how can it be awakened?
Can it be awakened by a signal from carrier?