Grammar Fix

Signed-off-by: Tommy <contact@tommytran.io>
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ If your Android-based operating system does not expose this setting in the Setti
Carriers can track your coarse location via cell towers using the IMSI and IMEI broadcasted by your baseband modem. In order to avoid this type of tracking, you have to enable the airplane mode which would disable the baseband modem.
I have seen several common suggestions in the privacy community to mitigate this problem which does not actually work:
I have seen several common suggestions in the privacy community to mitigate this problem which do not actually work:
- **Removing the SIM Card**: The baseband modem will continue to contact the cell towers with its IMEI to prepare for emergency calls. In fact, this is how you are able to call `911` even when you do not have a SIM card inserted.
@ -224,4 +224,4 @@ If you are on an OS with Play Services installed, I highly recommend that you us
You can disable telemetry in Google Messages by going to **⋮** → **Settings****General****Help Improve Messages** and toggling it off. There are also some other configurations in **⋮** → **Settings****General****Chat features** that you might want to go over such as sending typing indicator or read receipt.
If you have trouble connecting to RCS, try disabling your VPN and the VPN killswitch first, then reconnect to RCS. Once you have connected to the server, you can re-enable your VPN and the killswitch and it should work just fine across reboots. I am not sure what is causing this issue, but it might be related to [this bug](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/189577131).
If you have trouble connecting to RCS, try disabling your VPN and the VPN killswitch first, then reconnect to RCS. Once you have connected to the server, you can re-enable your VPN and the killswitch and it should work just fine across reboots. I am not sure what is causing this issue, but it might be related to [this bug](https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/189577131).