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About PilferShush Jammer

PilferShush Jammer blocks other apps attempting to utilise the microphone without your knowledge. Some apps use hidden processes to record tracking audio in the background that is either generated by nearby beacons, television commercials, streamed music services or websites. This tracking audio is transmitted between 18 kHz and 22 kHz (near ultra high frequency) which is beyond the range of typical human hearing but within the recording range of a typical Android phone.

To block unwanted use of the microphone by hidden app processes, PilferShush Jammer requests use of the hardware microphone from the Android system and holds it. This technique locks up the microphone from any other apps attempting to gain access to it. This technique has been tested only on user apps, not system apps. The Android system should halt PilferShush Jammer from blocking the microphone whenever a phone call is received or made.

When the jamming technique is running and the microphone is locked up, PilferShush Jammer posts a notification to keep the user informed that it is running. Tests have shown that it uses 0% CPU, 0% network and 43.6mb RAM when running for over an hour.

This is an experimental app made as part of research into audio counter-surveillance methods within the Android and IoT world.

It requires RECORD_AUDIO permission so that it may access and lock up the microphone.

It does NOT record or listen to any audio.
It does NOT connect to the internet.

Version 2.0 Active Jammer addition:

Tones can be emitted with a carrier frequency and a drift limit with rate all constrained to NUHF of 18 kHz to 24 kHz depending on the device capabilities. For instance 20000 Hz carrier, drift limit 1000 Hz and rate slow - will output random frequency between 19 kHz and 21 kHz approximately every second.

Version 3.0 Jammers run as a service:

Both the active and passive jammers now run as a (foreground) service that should accurately indicate whether they are running or not. This is dependent on both the Android OS (power management) and any App Managers that may destroy running services.

As this app seeks to block microphone use it is important to NOT dismiss or hide the notification otherwise you may forget it is running.

Also includes a scanner to check user installed apps for NUHF and Audio Content Recognition (ACR) SDKs as well as any services or receivers.

Version 4.0 Redesign
Major overhaul of the design to make information clearer and to simplify typical uses of the app

Android 10 (Q) concurrent audio update: audio capture policy that means other recording apps can bump a prior recording audio app from the microphone.
(see https://source.android.com/compatibility/android-cdd#5_4_5_concurrent_capture )
If another user app tries to take over the microphone from PilferShush Jammer, the latest build (4.4.1) will try to restart a running passive jammer service automatically so that it complies with "the one that started capture the most recently receives audio" (quote from Android API docs). Apps that try to record audio but do not have access to the microphone will be given zeroed audio data (silence) by the system even though they may still appear to be recording audio.

Notes:
White noise output may not be very effective at blocking and is a somewhat annoying sound.

The speaker output may not have enough amplitude to block unwanted NUHF signals - testing will determine.

Active Jammer code rewrite for version 4.5.0


Source code is available here: https://github.com/kaputnikGo/PilferShushJammer
Research and Project webpage : https://www.cityfreqs.com.au/pilfer.php

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is PilferShush Jammer?

PilferShush Jammer is an app that blocks other apps from using the microphone without the user's knowledge.

How does PilferShush Jammer work?

PilferShush Jammer requests use of the hardware microphone from the Android system and holds it, effectively blocking any other apps from accessing it.

What is the purpose of PilferShush Jammer?

The purpose of PilferShush Jammer is to prevent hidden app processes from recording tracking audio in the background without the user's consent.

Does PilferShush Jammer record or listen to audio?

No, PilferShush Jammer does not record or listen to any audio.

Does PilferShush Jammer require an internet connection?

No, PilferShush Jammer does not connect to the internet.

What permissions does PilferShush Jammer require?

PilferShush Jammer requires the RECORD_AUDIO permission to access and lock up the microphone.

What is the latest version of PilferShush Jammer?

The latest version of PilferShush Jammer is version 4.5.0.

Can PilferShush Jammer block other recording apps from accessing the microphone?

Yes, if another user app tries to take over the microphone from PilferShush Jammer, it will try to restart a running passive jammer service automatically to comply with the Android API's concurrent audio capture policy.

How can I download the source code of PilferShush Jammer?

The source code of PilferShush Jammer is available on GitHub at the following link: https://github.com/kaputnikGo/PilferShushJammer.

Where can I find more information about the research and project of PilferShush Jammer?

You can find more information about the research and project of PilferShush Jammer on the project webpage at https://www.cityfreqs.com.au/pilfer.php.
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ROBERT M DETRICK
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Update: you devs went above and beyond my requests from 18 months ago. Any way, the amount and depth of info PSJ provides about each phone app is fantastic. Self check adds credibility! And thank you for the...
Righteous Indignation
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Please explain how and for wht purpose this app is used, can i jam my phone signals??
Gaurav Pandey
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Hc g u b
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this is by far the best app on the whole play store because after one week of use I can remember my dreams very vividly again what does this mean, your phone is the enemy, constantly sending you subliminal m...
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Hell a cool
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