For example using privacy screen protectors or phone cases with a manual shutter over the camera.

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    • font size on the phone is small, both for preference and for a bit more privacy.
    • protect most apps with fingerprint app lock, in case the phone is stolen unlocked or someone else tries to open another app.
    • webcam covers. I don’t use phone camera covers, but android has privacy indicators that work as “snitches” when apps access the camera or mic. I have something similar for my other computers, at least for the camera.
    • I would like a hardware toggle for camera and mic on my next laptop, but that narrows down the laptop space too much.
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      I’m sure you’re already aware, but the framework laptop includes toggles for mic and camera. I’m a big fan of the laptops in general because of the upgradability and ease of repair.

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      How solid is the android privacy indicator, in terms of if it can be tricked to not appear when the camera is running

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        unless there’s a way for non-root apps to bypass the Android API to access these sensors, I’d say it’s pretty solid.

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      Now that front cameras are embedded in the screen, that’s a bit annoying…

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    I have disconnected the built-in camera and microphone on my laptop. If I want to have a conference call, I just plug in equivalent external devices.

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    Not really. I disable camera access to most apps on my phone and in general I trust that. Never felt the need for a physical shutter.

    I think if I was in an environment where I used my devices within eyeshot of others frequently I’d probably think about a privacy screen protector, but I typically have private places I can use my phone for sensitive things so I just try to be cognizant of my surroundings to prevent shoulder surfing

    All depends on the threats you’re concerned about I guess

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    Sure. I try to disable or disconnect cameras and microphones when possible. My laptop’s camera has tape on it and on my PinePhone I’ve disabled the camera with a switch.

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    Often overlooked and incredably imortant. Your security is as strong its weakest link.

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    Tape over my webcamera on my laptop is about all I do physically everything else I trust to software. My pixel cant have a privacy screen protector because of the fingerprint scanner in the screen sadly

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    I’d be more worried about the microphone, keyloggers and screen capture than cameras. What’s the obsession with cameras in particular?

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    I have my power conditioner mounted under my desk with the switch easily accessible. When not in use, I routinely power that off. I don’t have WoL enabled, but it gives me peace of mind anyways knowing that I’m pretty close to airgapped at that point.

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    Regularly delete stuff, you dont want your sd card popped out and accessed. The devices are encrypted but the sd card is not … At least my device doesn’t have that option. I also ensure I have backed up my 2FA codes if the phone is lost or stolen, you dont want to be locked out of your accounts. freeOTP+ allows you to export them.

    I used to cover them camera with tape but I have to many signal video calls for that to be workable.