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The original cell phones were unencrypted and anyone nearby with a receiver could listen in on your call, no?
Thus no illusion of privacy.
There was definitely an illusion.
At the time there indeed was. Similar to how sms is perceived today. But I think that anyone going back to older tech is going to be less ignorant about this today than someone adopting current technology, because hindsight is 20-20. We know the old stuff was insecure. But today’s tech is just tomorrow’s insecure tech.