Some Israelis have found a way to avoid the Shin Bet's tracking efforts of cellphones, an effort approved during the coronavirus outbreak in attempt to gain control of infection rates, reports N12.

The security agency sends out messages to people having to go into quarantine after coming in contact with a person diagnosed with the virus, which has proved to be problematic as thousands have been wrongly notified. In order to avoid this problem, some Israelis are using cellphone holsters advertised as having the ability to block location tracking.

While the cases are being used to avoid the Shin Bet's tracking, in doing so, some people could be out in public after having contracted the virus unknowingly - when they would have otherwise been in quarantine.

The phone holster, sold from an online seller called Faraday, is made from a conductive mesh, which is reportedly able to block everything from "cellular, Wi-Fi, GPS and RFID," according to the product's website. Israelis are using the case to block the Shin Bet's controversial surveillance efforts, which can be done even when a phone is switched off or put into flight mode. 

"The silent pocket line blocks frequencies between 800MHz-5GHz, the signals from your carrier (CMDA/GSM/DCS/PHS/3G/4G/LTE), as well as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS. It also blocks RFID and NFC," states the product's website.

The design was named after "Michael Faraday, who, in 1836, invented an enclosure of conductive mesh that blocks electrical fields, widely known as the Faraday cage." Read more at JPost