To: SheepWhisperer
That’s a good idea. I assume a Faraday bag wouldn’t allow me to use it from inside the bag, and taking it outside the bag to use it would start the tracking again, so I may as well leave it at home if I don’t want to be tracked. Outside my home, I use my phone for texting, the occasional phone call, keeping shopping lists, and taking photos. I can go back to paper lists, wait to communicate with others, and the weird things I see will just have to remain undocumented.
To: LittleLinda
On most newer cars they can track you too.
1,075 posted on
04/24/2022 9:44:42 AM PDT by
CJ Wolf
( what is scarier than offensive words? Not being able to say them. )
To: LittleLinda
I can go back to paper lists, wait to communicate with others, and the weird things I see will just have to remain undocumented.
What, you don’t have a digital camera? My old trusty Canon PowerShot SD600 (made in Japan) fits easily in a pocket or a corner of my fanny pack, and takes better pictures than most cell phones do.
1,081 posted on
04/24/2022 10:56:07 AM PDT by
17strings
(There are 2 means of refuge from the miseries of life, music & cats. - A. Schweitzer)
To: LittleLinda
...so I may as well leave it at home... No. You still want it with you in case of emergency. If you're on fire you won't care if they're tracking you.
1,084 posted on
04/24/2022 11:19:45 AM PDT by
TangoLimaSierra
(⭐⭐Public hangings will wake 'em up.⭐⭐)
To: LittleLinda
I assume a Faraday bag wouldn’t allow me to use it from inside the bag, and taking it outside the bag to use it would start the tracking again, so I may as well leave it at home if I don’t want to be tracked. Outside my home, I use my phone for texting, the occasional phone call, keeping shopping lists, and taking photos. Your phone automatically broadcasts a serial number that allows tracking.
To se it type *#06# into your cell phone keyboard and press ENTER
It will show your phone unique identifier.
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