Age of consent is the age you can consent to sex with anyone. If you are under the age of consent, you cannot legally consent to have sex (in the US). IANAL but I believe it is even legally blurry if two people under the age of consent have consensual sex, would technically be guilty of statutory rape (since neither of them could legally consent). However, the law is not really worried about those cases, so by and large nothing comes of it. But technically speaking, under the age of consent you cannot legally consent.
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I appreciate the info, I think that's good information that I hadn't fully thought through (but probably could have figured out had I thought about it). I'm not too interested in a Pixel, and the unlocked bootloader is really only useful if someone has my physical phone. My hard drive is encrypted, of course, so my thought as to a way they could gain information if they modify the bootloader and let me decrypt the phone for them. I wonder if the only next best thing is to basically have an alert, or refuse to boot, if there is a change in the bootloader detected, so I can do a clean install.
Most manufacturers don't allow re-locking of the bootloader unless it's official Android, so it sucks the only other option would be buy from Google.
I'm interested in what you say about the forensics kit. What could I look for to find more info?
lol, honestly, just Firefox. I know there's a lot of hubbub about Mozilla and Firefox with them changing their ToS, but you can disable all sponsored items, and anonymous. And even though they changed their ToS, I don't think they've changed anything. They've sold anonymized data for a while. People here don't seem to like data selling of any kind, but Firefox only collects anonymized data, and it's a free service.
The only two real options will be Chrome and Chromium based, and Firefox and Firefox based. For Firefox based that isn't firefox, you've got:
- Librewolf
- Mullvad
- Zen
- Floorp
If you google for other browsers, and find one you haven't heard of, there's a 99% chance it's Chromium based.
Reads more like playful jabbing rather than actually accusatory. People do it all the time, where you may stop doing a bad habit and people ask "Are you okay?" in a joking manner. It could go the other way, but that's not how I read it.