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Those Silicon Valley based bikes that you rent with an app, pick up when you see it, leave it where your destination is, do have cameras and microphones on them I believe, and gps. They totally do spy on you, and by extension your phone, which it turns out is a terrible gossip.
Agreed. I don't carry a phone today, but I am considering getting a dumbphone + Faraday pouch for emergencies.
And yah, "smart bikes"... eww.
I am planning on switching to open source anyway. I think I need to buy a graphene phone for that though, my android I don't think is capable of loading a different OS, but I'm not savvy that is just what I recall someone telling me.
Definitely a faraday pouch as well, one that is waterproof and protective to boot even but pocket sized if possible. It's probably good not to have all those rf waves right next to your balls anyway.
I have no experience with it, but they have page here which lists compatible devices, and recommended devices. The recommended ones are a subset, because apparently some older devices lack hardware security features.