So the charger won't work without the data wire and it could destroy the laptop.
It's so crazy because I've seen in these tech communities people saying it's recommended to cut the data wires and everyone is upvoting it. I guess that's another popular misconception going around that it's generally fine to cut a data wire.
gnabgib|1 year ago
You may want to charge without a data-wire, or use a cable with a correct power-negotiation chip if you don't know/trust the source (eg a charging nook in a library/school/bar/airport.. anywhere public). Some devices are very trusting of power sources, or have been (security is improving, modern phones require unlock before they even acknowledge they accept/send data).
nucleardog|1 year ago
There's an alternate charging interface you can use that's pretty widely available and I'd highly recommend--the 120/240VAC outlets all over the place!
Yeah yeah, I'm only half kidding. If you're going out to the bar you're probably not gonna shove a USB charger in your pocket. But in most of the rest of those situations (library, school, airport) and more you _probably_ have a few things you're carrying with you. Just leave a small adapter and cable rolling around the bottom of your bag and you don't have to worry about this. (Or at least you're into the realm of _wildly_ theoretical attacks.)
This doesn't just avoid the potential security issues... A lot of those charging lockers and things are not exactly well designed or well engineered. If you use your own charger you also know some weird cheap out-of-spec setup isn't going to damage your phone and there won't be any incompatibilities with the charger/cable/device that leave you charging at 7.5W.
Faaak|1 year ago
nixosbestos|1 year ago
Right, and what communities are those, exactly?
dragonwriter|1 year ago
marcosdumay|1 year ago
Al of those people may not be up to date, or you may be seeing old discussions.
cesarb|1 year ago
Several proprietary protocols (like Quick Charge) used the data lines to negotiate the power and voltage, then USB Battery Charging standardized a way to indicate being a charger through the data lines, and that was all before USB-C. So unless you were satisfied with very slow charging, the data lines were always necessary.
throawayonthe|1 year ago
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