
The US Is Openly Stockpiling Dirt on All Its Citizens
• WiredA newly declassified report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence reveals that the federal government is buying troves of data about Americans.
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A newly declassified report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence reveals that the federal government is buying troves of data about Americans.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions
From San Diego to North Idaho to Wyoming, residents are getting fed up with the growing surveillance network modeled after that of Communist China So-called "smart city" technology includes ultra-high resolution, internet-connected cameras, lice
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"We trusted the government not to screw us," said Edward Snowden.
"We trusted the government not to screw us," said Edward Snowden.
There's a lot of news going around today about the French Government's new policy to allow police to remotely take over a suspect's devices, with access to cameras, microphones and GPS data. But if you think that's uncommon, you'd be very mistaken.
Cops in France have been granted the authority to remotely activate a suspect's cellphone camera, microphone and GPS, after the passage of a provision in a wider "justice reform bill" on Wednesday night
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People have commented on my videos saying how come criminals have managed to escape capture? If tracking is so rampant, how come they are still at large?
French police should be able to spy on suspects by remotely activating the camera, microphone and GPS of their phones and other devices, lawmakers agreed late Wednesday.
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For many people, a central attraction of owning and living on a multi-acre expanse of land is the opportunity for complete privacy -- to include freedom from the prying eyes of government.
Let's discuss why I don't recommend burner phones, satellite phones, KaiOS phones for privacy, and my thoughts on data only carrier plans.
...'in the name of national security'
As Amazon locks a man out of his house after the owner was falsely accused of using racist language, the company have also been fined $30 million for spying on children through its cameras and hoarding the data. Let's just hope they can afford to p
Imagine a world where you cannot purchase anything in a retail store, or online, or be able to access the cash in your bank account, unless you first use your cell phone to scan your face to prove your identity.
...That Would Be Connected To Our Bank Accounts
The phone is made of two CPU's: the Application processor and the modem processor. And each has separate threats. Just a quick review so you know separate the Big tech tracking, PSTN, Stingray, CALEA etc and know how to quickly deal with each.
The future is here, and if you enjoy being dominated by control freaks you are going to love it.
New details have emerged on the U.S. government spying on citizens following the release of a bombshell report showing that intelligence agencies have bought vast troves of sensitive information on Americans from businesses that harvest people's da
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A newly declassified report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence reveals that the federal government is buying troves of data about Americans.
US spy agencies BUY and sell huge amounts of data on Americans available online: Information on nearly EVERY citizen is available - and they don't know it, damning intelligence report reveals
"We trusted the government not to screw us," said Edward Snowden. "But they did. We trusted the tech companies not to take advantage of us. But they did. That is going to happen again, because that is the nature of power."
Using the fake "COVID virus" narrative as cover, the privileged, power-mad parasites who pilfer the world's wealth have sharply accelerated their longstanding plan to create a single global empire that is completely under their command.
Protecting the public from surveillance "is an ongoing process," whistleblower Edward Snowden told The Guardian on Thursday. "And we will have to be working at it for the rest of our lives and our children's lives and beyond."
Hard to shock me, but this...