#0232 2026-05-23 lemonmama.com Morgan Jassen https://www.ebay.com/usr/morjas-0 Providers Leverage that Voice-call App is Always On - Software Privacy Security Identity 014 Start with the solution. Here is one way to manage this; here is one solution: 1.) Have one device, and the only app on is voice-call phone app. Keep it turned on all the time. All other apps, keep them on a separate device. And turn off the device when not using it. Podcast app, music app, camera app, messaging app(s), email, maps app, web browser app, digital wallet app, parking app, alarm clock app. Let's put it this way. Any app that needs to be on all the time and never turned off, should be on a separate device. This is how to manage this. Here is the description of the issue, which the above solution solves: 2.) For apps, phone voice-call app is always turned on. Nothing wrong with that per se. But device app providers already leverage devices and apps. If any one of the apps on the device needs to be on all the time. Then that can be leveraged. This is the issue, that needs to be managed. So that is the issue, and that is one solution. Elaborating on this: 3.) Any always-on app should be on a separate device. Otherwise device app service providers will leverage that more. So if I need email, sms text messaging, phone, and alarm clock apps to all be on 24/7. Then I should get 4x different devices for those 4x things. Not bad, since they are all so important that they all need to be on all the time anyway. But the other services should just be shut off when I'm not using them. So put them on another device. Put these on another device, and shut it down when not using it: music wallet camera podcast web browser maps parking Turn off Wi-Fi, turn off cellular data, turn off location services, and turn off the device. When I need it again, I turn it on again. In conclusion, that is a solution and that is the issue.