Kendra Jackson+FollowWould You Pay $2K for a Privacy-First Phone?The Liberty Phone is making waves for being almost entirely made in the US, boasting hardware kill switches and a Linux-based system for true privacy. But with its $1,999 price tag and basic features, is it a bold move for digital sovereignty or just too niche for mainstream users? Would you trade flagship specs for data security, or is this just a luxury for privacy purists? Let’s debate! #PrivacyTech #MadeInUSA #SmartphoneWars #Tech00Share
russell01+FollowCan Teams Really Stop Screen Grabs?Microsoft Teams is rolling out a Prevent Screen Capture tool to block unauthorized screenshots during meetings. If you try to snap a screen, the window goes black—pretty slick for protecting sensitive info. But here’s the catch: it can’t stop someone from using their phone to take a photo. Is this a real privacy upgrade, or just a half-measure? Would you trust it for confidential meetings? Let’s debate. #MicrosoftTeams #PrivacyTech #ScreenCapture #DigitalSecurity #TechDebate #Tech00Share
brian69+FollowBluetooth 6.1: Privacy Game-Changer?Bluetooth 6.1 is promising a leap in privacy and battery life, especially for iPhone users. The new tech lets devices randomize their addresses more unpredictably, making unwanted tracking much harder. Plus, shifting the address-changing task from the main processor to the Bluetooth controller could mean longer battery life. Will this finally make Bluetooth secure enough, or will older devices still hold us back? #Bluetooth6 #PrivacyTech #Apple #MobileSecurity #TechDebate #Tech01Share
brian69+FollowBluetooth’s Privacy Glow-Up: Worth the Hype?Bluetooth just got a stealthy upgrade with its Core 6.1 update, introducing randomized address changes to make device tracking way harder—plus, it claims to save battery. As someone who lives in wireless earbuds, I’m curious: Will this really boost privacy, or is it just a minor tweak? And will we even notice the battery bump? What’s your take on Bluetooth’s latest move—game-changer or just background noise? #BluetoothUpdate #PrivacyTech #WirelessLife #TechDebate #GadgetTalk #Tech20Share
Paul Hall+FollowIs Your Laptop Watching for Onlookers?Imagine your laptop dimming the screen or sending you a heads-up when someone tries to sneak a peek at your work in a coffee shop. Windows 11’s rumored Onlooker Detection could make this a reality—if your device has the right presence sensor. Would you trust your laptop to guard your privacy, or is this just another layer of surveillance? Let’s debate: is this the future of digital privacy, or a step too far? #Windows11 #PrivacyTech #OnlookerDetection #TechDebate #DigitalSecurity #Tech10Share