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Erasing Privacy: How Kim Jong Un Monitors North Koreans phones; taking screenshots every 5 minutes

A smuggled mobile phone from North Korea has revealed alarming details about the country’s sophisticated surveillance tactics. According to a BBC investigation, smartphones in North Korea are programmed to censor content, block South Korean language, and spy on users in real time, all without their knowledge. This device, now outside the regime’s control, offers a rare glimpse into how far Pyongyang goes to control information and suppress foreign influence.

The censorship system is deeply integrated into North Korean smartphones. The phone examined by the BBC showed that common South Korean terms are automatically corrected to fit the regime’s ideology. For example, typing “South Korea” is immediately changed to “Puppet State,” a phrase the state uses to characterize Seoul as an American-controlled outpost. Similarly, the word “Oppa,” commonly used in South Korea to refer to older male friends or boyfriends, is forcibly replaced with “Comrade,” accompanied by a warning that it can only be used to refer to siblings.

Beyond censorship, the phone automatically captures a screenshot every five minutes, storing these images in a hidden folder inaccessible to users. These screenshots allow state officials to continuously monitor a user’s activities, including apps opened, messages typed, and content consumed. This covert logging system enables authorities to build a detailed digital profile of individuals without their consent. North Korea’s approach to communication technology is tightly locked down, with all devices pre-configured to receive only government-approved content, leaving no room for modifications.

Nana Kwabena Adusei

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