![]() After all, it is the user's network, it is the user's computer and it is the user's data/information, not the "tech" company's. ![]() Assuming the people running "tech" companies wants users to trust them, the user's data/information being transferred to the "tech" company should be available to the user. The part about being able to see "what they're saying" is interesting. I have not run into any problems with HSTS. Instead of Burp, I use Haproxy running in Termux. ![]() "All I want is to be able to see who my device is using my network to call, and what they're saying."
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