Problem: Privacy is difficulty with so many sensors
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Privacy vs Functionality: IPod Touch Example
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iPod Touch 6 Gen Sensors
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Teardown: Front Camera
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Teardown: Light Sensors
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Teardown: Barometer
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Teardown: Accelerometer, Gyroscope
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Teardown: Logic Board Separation
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Teardown: NFC Chip
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Post Surgical Functionality: Cameras and Microphones
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Post Surgical Functionality: Barometer and Accelerometer, Gyroscope
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Post Surgical Functionality: Logic Board Separation
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Post Surgical Functionality: NFC Chip Removal
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Scale of Work
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Lessons Learned
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Future Work
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Questions?
Description:
Explore the balance between privacy and functionality in modern smartphones through this conference talk on iPhone component removal and sensor disabling. Delve into the resilience of iPhones against component failure and learn how to leverage this to enhance privacy. Discover the construction of Apple products at the component level, examining the choices and tradeoffs available for those seeking to evade data collection. Follow along as the speakers conduct a detailed teardown of various iPhone components, including cameras, light sensors, barometers, accelerometers, gyroscopes, and NFC chips. Gain insights into post-surgical functionality, the scale of work involved, lessons learned, and potential future developments in this field. Presented by researchers from the Boston Cybernetics Institute, this talk offers a practical approach to taking control of your device's sensors and data collection capabilities.