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David Rinker's avatar

I assume your behavioral patterns are continuously tracked and stored, info of great interest to a SWAT team. If you want notifications, you must sign up and download the app. No?

MB's avatar

Oooooooof!

Rachel's avatar

What would be the best wifi source then?

Areugnat's avatar

We have to go hardwired, go back to Ethernet.

CA's avatar

So, if I don't have a router in my apartment but have an older so-called 'smart' television, I'm safe?

I wonder if that's why, over the past year, everyone in my building with a router received a letter stating they needed to exchange their existing one for a new model.

Stefano's avatar

What could possibly go wrong, eh?

Medical Truth Podcast's avatar

Where are the Attorneys who are going to file the Right to Privacy lawsuits? This is getting out of control! It is a Truman Show for All!!

FreedomFighter's avatar

Big Brother is watching your every move, or will be very soon. I suppose the other major internet providers have or will have such technology. A man's house is his castle, except in today's America. I suppose one could unplug their router when not needed, but waiting for it to boot would be rather inconvenient. I very seldom carry my phone anymore when I go out. Nobody needs to know where and when I'm traveling, but many cities now have a mess of cameras and/or license place readers. The loss of our autonomous, sovereign privacy has already gotten way out of hand. Resist whenever, however you can.

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Jul 1, 2025
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Mary, Maria Pavic's avatar

What do you mean by this: "while you are sleeping, i.e. stationary, not moving, then you can use penetrating carrier frequencies..."

You said, "then YOU can use" What?

V Z's avatar

I apologize for the typo and my inattention, of course it should have said "they".

Mary, Maria Pavic's avatar

Thank you, that makes sense.