And just the other day, my mother was castigating me loudly for getting rid of my cell phone.
She had no idea why I wouldn't have one. As if a legal marketer needs to be available 24/7 . . . in case a legal marketing emergency arises, I guess.
Having a cell phone means that you transmit stuff all day, usually without being aware. I dislike it and am careful of what I do with a phone.
I still pick up baby monitors on the scanner in the truck if I don't restrict the scan freqs- I'm pretty sure the folks who have them are unaware they are transmitting audio from their homes.
Like most cellphone owners are unaware of how they work and that they frequently send pings to towers and recieve digital data (like software reconfigurations) from the carrier.
I don't think you can expect privacy when you are broadcasting.