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Rob Braxman Tech - YouTube.com

Supposedly for tracking Pedophiles, Apple will now be introducing new technology to scan if your phones contain certain photos. We'll discuss if this is invasive for the average law abiding citizen.

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https://thehill.com

The new domestic "War on Terror," kicked off by the riot on Jan. 6, has prompted several web giants to unveil predecessors to what effectively could become a soft social credit system by the end of this decade.

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Eric Peters Autos

The presumption of innocence is something not paid much respect - or even given much thought - anymore. Everyone is guilty - of everything. No matter that you or I haven't actually done anything.

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Rob Braxman Tech - YouTube.com

Not every Phone threat is something you need to overfocus on. Unfortunately, the only real secure solution is to not have a phone. But we live in a world where different levels of intrusions exist. Some you cannot do anything about and most of those

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https://www.zerohedge.com by Tyler Durden

Amazon.com Inc. has been granted a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) waiver to use radar to monitor people's sleep. The FCC approval document, published last Friday, described a device to include a "radar sensor" for "contactless sleep trac

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Ron Paul Institute - RT

Remember the great 1964 film "Dr. Strangelove"? Do you remember the subtitle of the film? It was "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb." Well, I have a 2021 updated subtitle when it comes to the surveillance state: "How I Learne

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