Smartphones might be more secure than the average PC, but they do collect vastly more data. In recent years, a wave of concerns has cropped up around smartphone use, including tracking data, targeted advertising and its effects, purchase history, telemetry, and more. Ooma reveals the response to these worries: the rise of the dumb phone. Sometimes called a “brick phone”, these models don’t connect to the Internet in the same way as a smartphone. There are no apps and less connectivity. The purpose is to text and make calls only. Fans also love the multi-day battery life. With a big surge of sales in 2022, it seems we can safely say the vintage flip phone is back, and it’s not just for luddites. Some would argue that the dumb phone is the flip phone of the tech-savvy who understands what true data security means.
infogrphic by: www.ooma.com


