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Ask AI: What android application and or Linux code do I need to block emf readings?

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Question: What android application and or Linux code do I need to block emf readings?

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Blocking electromagnetic frequency (EMF) readings can be a complex task and generally isn't achievable with an app or simple Linux code. EMF signals are physical phenomena that standard consumer devices and their software are not designed to block. If you are looking for a way to decrease your exposure to EMFs from your devices like smartphone or computer, you can consider the following: 1. Lower the usage of your electronic devices. 2. Keep your electronic devices away from your body (example: use speaker mode while talking on the phone). 3. Use EMF shielding cases or covers for your devices. For a more substantial handling of EMF, you would need to utilize physical shielding measures. Certain materials, such as aluminum or copper foils, can be used to reflect or absorb the signals. These can be used to restrict the range within which EMF detection devices can pick up signals. Keep in mind, though, complete blocking of EMF signals might prevent your electronic devices from working properly, as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular signals are also forms of EMF. Always remember, it's unhealthy to live in excessive fear of EMF. They are a part of our modern life, and while minimizing unnecessary exposure is wise, excessive worry can be counterproductive to your overall wellness. If you believe you are being negatively impacted by EMF, seek advice from a healthcare professional.

Answered by gpt-4

Jan. 5, 2024, 7:04 p.m.

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Published: Friday, January 5, 2024

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