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muthafukkaz crying about 5g will be the first to upgrade and make use of the fast new network to post hate about it

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you don't want to be surveilled right? stop using a cellphone. :gucci:

Those GIMP slaps coming thick and fast

What did Google say to your face?


Take dat!! :hhh:

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They know you like it :picard: .

Download the app SIMPs and GIMPs.

Don't complain when the police come to arrest ya bladclat :hhh: .

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The terrifying reports that tell the truth about how lockdown ends - there will be NO return to normal: America’s top experts explain how the nation faces mass digital surveillance, testing on an unimaginable scale or recurring social distancing
  • Three reports from think tanks and academics lay out how lockdown ends
  • All agree that until a vaccine is available, US life will not be fully normal
  • Calls for national lockdown range from 14 days to as long as three months
  • Once lockdown ends, social distancing measures would relax but not disappear
  • Gatherings of a certain size would still be banned, and remote work encouraged
  • Two plans call for the construction of a vast digital surveillance system
  • Would track movements of all Americans to trace potential virus exposure
  • Plans call for daily testing capacity ranging from massive to impossible
The terrifying reports about how lockdown ends - there will be NO return to normal | Daily Mail Online

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Your PHONE will warn you if you have been close to someone who has coronavirus thanks to new contact tracing tech being developed by Google and Apple
  • Apps to use Bluetooth signals to track phones the user comes into contact with
  • People will be alerted if they may have been exposed to someone with Covid-19
  • Implementation has raised concerns over potential breaches of people's privacy
  • Tech giants insist 'privacy, transparency, and consent are of utmost importance'
  • Learn more about how to help people impacted by COVID
Apple and Google to adapt phones for virus infection tracking | Daily Mail Online
 

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UK to invest £2.6M in drone and satellite tech to deliver vital supplies | Daily Mail Online

muthafukkaz crying about 5g will be the first to upgrade and make use of the fast new network to post hate about it

:mjlol:

you don't want to be surveilled right? stop using a cellphone. :gucci:

You'd be surprised what I don't do or have.

I should add that you can't use thecoli.com using TorBrowser.

The day will come when I just delete this account and move on.

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5G is about video. They already track you online via google analytics. You yanks get the extra pimp-slap back-hander of having your credit card activity tied to your real world and online ID.


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:ufdup: You have been warned and you are reacting as expected :yeshrug: .
 
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Whistleblower slams Apple for ‘wiretapping entire populations’ after revealing that Siri was listening in on users’ intimate moments and sending recordings to be ‘graded’ by contract workers
  • A former Apple contractor revealed the firm's grading project last year
  • The whistleblower told The Guardian that he listened to inmate conversations
  • Now, Thomas le Bonniec has revealed himself in an open letter bashing Apple
  • He calls for action to be taken against the firm to stop it and others from spying
Daily Mail has reached out to Amazon for comment and has yet to receive a response.

The letter, which le Bonniec sent to all European data protection regulators states: 'It is worrying that Apple (and undoubtedly not just Apple) keeps ignoring and violating fundamental rights and continues their massive collection of data.'

I am extremely concerned that big tech companies are basically wiretapping entire populations despite European citizens being told the EU has one of the strongest data protection laws in the world.'

And all of the activity was done without the user's consent.

However, le Bonniec noted that it was not just the owner of the device's conversations they were harvesting, but they sometimes included relatives, friends, children and colleagues.

Apple had admitted to the unreported practices
following the activity being exposed in July 2019.

Whistleblower slams Apple for 'wiretapping entire populations' after revealing Siri listens to users | Daily Mail Online
 

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update @bnew


Whistleblower slams Apple for ‘wiretapping entire populations’ after revealing that Siri was listening in on users’ intimate moments and sending recordings to be ‘graded’ by contract workers
  • A former Apple contractor revealed the firm's grading project last year
  • The whistleblower told The Guardian that he listened to inmate conversations
  • Now, Thomas le Bonniec has revealed himself in an open letter bashing Apple
  • He calls for action to be taken against the firm to stop it and others from spying
Daily Mail has reached out to Amazon for comment and has yet to receive a response.

The letter, which le Bonniec sent to all European data protection regulators states: 'It is worrying that Apple (and undoubtedly not just Apple) keeps ignoring and violating fundamental rights and continues their massive collection of data.'

I am extremely concerned that big tech companies are basically wiretapping entire populations despite European citizens being told the EU has one of the strongest data protection laws in the world.'

And all of the activity was done without the user's consent.

However, le Bonniec noted that it was not just the owner of the device's conversations they were harvesting, but they sometimes included relatives, friends, children and colleagues.

Apple had admitted to the unreported practices
following the activity being exposed in July 2019.

Whistleblower slams Apple for 'wiretapping entire populations' after revealing Siri listens to users | Daily Mail Online

this should be headlines news everywhere, trending on social media and on every news broadcast scrolling ticker but people seem to care less and less about their privacy if the tech is convenient.:francis:
 

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Nope, but there is a trade-off with me and google I gain productivity applications and entertainment that is acceptable to me in terms of a trade-off for my privacy and my information. I consent to those.

The scenario I presented before with the government was a trade-off on a gradient scale.

My question is the same as I presented to you before what do I gain from giving you my information. If you want to talk business than that is acceptable trade-off me. If not this discussion is mute and no need to go back and forth.

I was looking for something else ... but I am compelled :troll: to point out "moot"
 

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this should be headlines news everywhere, trending on social media and on every news broadcast scrolling ticker but people seem to care less and less about their privacy if the tech is convenient.:francis:

It's getting worse. add ultrasonic tracking to everything else.

Cross-device tracking - Wikipedia

"Studies have shown that 234 Android applications are eavesdropping on these ultrasonic channels without the user's awareness.[2]

Applications such as SilverPush, Shopkick, and Lisnr are part of an "ultrasonic side-channel" in which the app, often unbeknownst to the user, intercepts ultrasonic signals emitted from the user's environment, such as from a TV, to track which advertisements the user has heard and how long the person listened to them.[2]

  • SilverPush––the leading company utilizing this technology––patented software enabling them to track TV ads based on audio stream above[2]
  • Shopkick, another popular application, gives discounts to users who shop at stores which emit these ultrasonic beacons, allowing them to create a profile of the user[2]
  • Lisnr utilizes a user's location data in tandem with ultrasonic beacons to give users coupons related to their activities[2]
Another study suggested that Apple, Google, and Bluetooth Special Interest groups need to do more to prevent cross-device tracking.[12]"
 

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It's getting worse. add ultrasonic tracking to everything else.

Cross-device tracking - Wikipedia

"Studies have shown that 234 Android applications are eavesdropping on these ultrasonic channels without the user's awareness.[2]

Applications such as SilverPush, Shopkick, and Lisnr are part of an "ultrasonic side-channel" in which the app, often unbeknownst to the user, intercepts ultrasonic signals emitted from the user's environment, such as from a TV, to track which advertisements the user has heard and how long the person listened to them.[2]

  • SilverPush––the leading company utilizing this technology––patented software enabling them to track TV ads based on audio stream above[2]
  • Shopkick, another popular application, gives discounts to users who shop at stores which emit these ultrasonic beacons, allowing them to create a profile of the user[2]
  • Lisnr utilizes a user's location data in tandem with ultrasonic beacons to give users coupons related to their activities[2]
Another study suggested that Apple, Google, and Bluetooth Special Interest groups need to do more to prevent cross-device tracking.[12]"

Privacy Threats through Ultrasonic Side Channels on Mobile Devices - IEEE Conference Publication

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Finally, the developers of Silverpush filed a patent which recently raised attention in the media [23] due to its privacy threat: The patent proposes to mark TV commercials using ultrasonic beacons, thus allowing them to precisely track a user's viewing habits. In contrast to other tracking products, however, the number and the names of the mobile applications carrying this functionality are unknown. Therefore, the user does not notice that her viewing habits are monitored and linked to the identity of her mobile devices.

No scientific work has so far systematically investigated the technical implementation, prevalence, and privacy implications induced by ultrasonic user tracking. We gain detailed insights into the current state of the art by examining the communication protocols and signal processing of the three commercial solutions: Shopkick, Lisnr and Silverpush. In this way, we are able to develop methods for detecting ultrasonic beacons in audio as well as the respective detection mechanisms in mobile applications. These detection methods enable us to obtain an overview of the current prevalence of ultrasonic tracking in practice.

During our evaluation, we have analyzed more than 140 hours of media data captured from different sources, including TV streams and various audio content. We find that ultrasonic beacons are indeed present in everyday life without being noticed by most people. In particular, we spot that 4 of 35 visited stores in two European cities use ultrasonic beacons for location tracking. Although we could not detect any beacons in actual TV audio, we observe that the number of applications embedding the Silverpush SDK constantly increases. While in April 2015 only six instances were known, we have been able to identify 39 further instances in a dataset of about 1,3 million applications in December 2015, and until now, a total of 234 samples containing SilverPush has been discovered. We conclude that even if the tracking through TV content is not actively used yet, the monitoring functionality is already deployed in mobile applications and might become a serious privacy threat in the near future.


keep in mind this was published in april of 2017.

I wonder if these mic permissions can be blocked in non rooted devices? :patrice:
 

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Privacy Threats through Ultrasonic Side Channels on Mobile Devices - IEEE Conference Publication

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keep in mind this was published in april of 2017.

I wonder if these mic permissions can be blocked in non rooted devices? :patrice:

I am going to shift to a Linux / de-googled android phone soon / when they are ready and install a minimal set of apps.

A pinephone or librem both have hardware toggles for communications. Note that a pinephone has difficult to reach hardware toggles and is not encrypted (from what I understand but I might be wrong here). Librems are very expensive.
 
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