could you say more about this? i know nothing about how mobile systems work
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This is something you can talk about for days. Endless topic.
Your phone is one of the worst possible choices for illegal activity.
1. Phones today are designed to collect user data. A lot of data is collected for usually targeted ads which also includes your location, what you look at on the internet, who you are in contact with and so on.
2. Phones use flash storage (also common in desktops and laptops these days.) It is practically impossible to reliably delete a file from a flash disk.
The best option is to encrypt the storage and then delete the encryption header. You are not going to do that on your phone with any regularity.
3. You may be thinking that you are not downloading any content so nothing is saved on your phone. You phone keeps logs of activity and temporary files which may include images or videos that have been temporarily downloaded by your browser.
4. Your phone will be the first device that gets taken from you if you get into trouble.
5. Depending on what phone or mobile device you are using, cracking it and getting your data even without your password may be easy.
6. If you are using face id or a fingerprint you can be easily forced to unlock your phone.
7. Your phone is usually automatically set to back up photos and media to cloud. Google will and does try to scan this data for CSAM (basically pedo). They will also do that by scanning your email and documents looking for passwords for encrypted files. (google it, it is documented).
8. In other words you have little control over what and how your phone does while it also collects way too much information about you on top.
9. A desktop on the other hand can run a system like Tails which does not use any hard disk, thus the whole problem of saving undeletable data is gone. It uses tor by default and employs a number of more advanced techniques to protect your privacy and identity.
How likely it is for the authorities to go after you just because you are using a zoo website is unknown and will depend on the laws in your country.
Usually when you see people in the news for zoo, it is because they have been caught for pedo and by the way also had zoo content. Or they did fencehopping and so on.
I do not remember seeing any cases of people being arrested for simply watching porn. So do no do stupid stuff.