I wonder how researchers were able to get the cheating postal worker’s cell phone to enter that code. And how do researchers receive the info? A printout? On their own PCs or cell phones?
Sounds very interesting.
The cell phone broadcasts its tracking number...not sure what is required to receive the info....if you follow the person home...then the address will indicate who it is....follow the person to see where he/she sleeps at night...eventually name will be found.
With the example of the postal clerk the postal drop box was on video... the license no of the postal van was visible....on a third incident when person used her own car...it was same person...car number plate also visible.
In Canada, the feds just demanded that the cell phone companies turn the information over to them. This story was reported in December of 2021. I believe the feds just extended the request through 2022. I imagine that the SIM card inside my phone gives them everything they need to spy on me, and my cell phone company gave me the SIM card when I signed up for a plan. I suppose a person could leave the phone at home if they didn’t want to be tracked.