In an age where technology runs most aspects of our day to day lives, the threat of privacy invasion has cast a looming shadow over cell phone users and tech junkies. With the government making no attempt to hide their interest in our whereabouts both online and in the real world, privacy is becoming a thing of the past as we head towards an all-access future. While cell phone companies have made repeated reassurances that they’re not taking part in these invasions, most people have made the assumption that they’re lying . . . and they’re right.
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All you have to do is leave it at home then they think that you are home all the time.
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Ok still don’t care I’ll tell them anything they wanna know I ain’t scared
DUuuuuuuuuuuh !
turn of “LOCATION SERVICES”
Put it on my Dog. The Gov. Would think I just out in the woods & fields all day.ha ha.
During the late 90’s the D.O.D. made it mandatory for cellular manufacturers to install a battery reserve. This means that even without the battery, they can still turn on your cellphone using low voltage, run your camera and listen to you.
If people don’t know they are being tracked by now there’s no helping them
Big Brother is Watching…