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1 hour ago, AzzKikA said:

If you are that paranoid, why use a smart phone?

And cover your face so CCTV can't see you.  And don't use an etag.  Getting money out of an ATM is fraught with dangers, they will know where you were!

Don't use a credit card either.  Privacy was lost a long time ago, some just don't realize it.

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1 hour ago, AzzKikA said:

If you are that paranoid, why use a smart phone?

On that note here is a fun one: https://myactivity.google.com/myactivity?product=29
If you are an android user just log into your google account and that will take you to every single time google has ever recorded your voice. (You may actually need your aluminium foil hat for this)

You can also remove the filter and it will tell you everything you have done with that account. It knows what I watch on youtube and the songs i have listened to on spotify. And that on the 13th of November I said "Ok Google find me the nearest KFC". 

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49 minutes ago, Vogon Poetry said:

And cover your face so CCTV can't see you.  And don't use an etag.  Getting money out of an ATM is fraught with dangers, they will know where you were!

Don't use a credit card either.  Privacy was lost a long time ago, some just don't realize it.

Oh yes we do realise it.  We just fear any future totalitarian state will be so easy to run that it will make Nazi Germany look like amateur hour.  Better to resist as much as possible, however ineffective it may seem.

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1 minute ago, sue said:

Oh yes we do realise it.  We just fear any future totalitarian state will be so easy to run that it will make Nazi Germany look like amateur hour.  Better to resist as much as possible, however ineffective it may seem.

Life's too short Sue, just try and enjoy it rather than look behind stones for every evil.

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39 minutes ago, Vogon Poetry said:

Life's too short Sue, just try and enjoy it rather than look behind stones for every evil.

It's easier to be relaxed about this trend if 80% of your family wasn't wiped out by a totalitarian regime.  It will be much easier to do the full 100% these days.  It is a good idea to keep a watch on those stones while enjoying life.

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6 hours ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

Technically the club doesnt, Telstra does. Highly likely the club wont ever see any of that information. Hopefully they have the connections to pass on your consern but other than that there isnt much they can do.

Yes it works the same way a router looks at an address when logging on to the net.

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12 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Two points

I think the new App is horrible

Used to work on mobile networks, if you have the correct frequency scanner, you can listen in to any transmission from a mobile phone, data or voice

I'm guessing that was back when phones and networks were analogue. You can't do the same thing these days with digital mobile phones, they're encrypted. 

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5 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I'm guessing that was back when phones and networks were analogue. You can't do the same thing these days with digital mobile phones, they're encrypted. 

Encryption, yeah right, if you think so, tell me what type of decryption tool you would like, will tell you where to find it on the Dark Web

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2 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Encryption, yeah right, if you think so, tell me what type of decryption tool you would like, will tell you where to find it on the Dark Web

Your post was about using a frequency scanner to listen into calls. I was simply stating that with the digital network, that technology is outdated. I'll leave it at that.

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3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Your post was about using a frequency scanner to listen into calls. I was simply stating that with the digital network, that technology is outdated. I'll leave it at that.

They are still transmitted, and the towers still use point to point microwave to move the data around, so you can scan, pick up the 1010 etc and decrypt, they still haven't found a better way of moving it around as yet, so it is still vulnerable

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Will use this new app little.

Too "overdone" 

Has no one ever learnt KISS  ffs

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24 minutes ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

But we are already the suppository of all wisdom :cool:

Speak for yourself Art, I prefer repository.

 

See Tony haaay Abbot at 34 seconds. 

 

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