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Why do you think phones aren't listening? All of my anecdotal evidence leads me to believe that they absolutely will, depending on the apps installed.
I've been using LineageOS and GrapheneOS for maybe 8 years or so, and never have any social media / google apps installed, as well as ad / tracker blocking.
My friends, family, co-workers etc. are often served ads for very specific things immediately after we were talking about them. Toys, tools, kitchen equipment, even flights to countries or cities that were being discussed. All far too specific to be coincidence.
So while the phone itself may not be listening, apps can, depending on permissions etc.
Yep. That's the best of my knowledge, today.
I haven't seen any evidence that the operating system, itself, is listening.
But we know that many free, and even some paid subscription apps (check out the permissions on Paramount Plus!) are watching the screen or listening to the microphone.
We know these apps sell the data they collect to absolutely everyone.
There's every reason to believe that collected screen, microphone (and possibly camera?) data then gets correlated with location data collected directly by Google.
Source: I'm a Cybersecurity professional who knows waaay too much about the state of what is possible, and why.
The
why
is mainly just Google and Meta using their influence for evil.