Posted on 06/11/2021 5:46:26 PM PDT by Fitzy_888
Video at link.
YouTube is under a fake name and an email just for spam. My phone has all permissions to track me turned off.
The same goes for the tab and laptop. I also use a VPN.
I do not like it that this made me want a nationwide emp a tiny bit more.
I think the newest generation firesticks do have Alexa built in
902 to 928 MHz is an industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) band. Amatuer radio can use it on a non-interference basis.
An amatuer radio licensee should know his.
They do
But they are not part of this
You're mistaking my not having a 900mhz rig / capabilities with not knowing. Sheesh. Lighten up Francis.
From other thread; I’d like to know how Alexa and Ring can track me if I don’t have either and some of my neighbors do.
And Amazon’s scheme doesn’t do much good if I treat my smartphone like a landline and it stays home, while I don’t.
Skynet Just Went Live!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccrUAp4GQvY ^ | June 10, 2021 | Bob Braxton
Posted on 6/13/2021, 5:12:35 PM by ChinaGotTheGoodsOnClinton
Bob Braxton discusses how Amazon sidewalk creates a mesh network that tracks your location whether or not you opt-in as long as you live in an area where Alexa or Ring doorbells are in use even if you don’t have either device.
George Orwell on steroids.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccrUAp4GQvY
No PC mike needed.
When I did work-from-home there was a dial-in number for meetings, with an access code that everyone (including the closed-captioning transcriber) had; everyone called that number and entered the code to join the meeting.
We used company-issued laptops with the microphones disabled; work was a major defense contractor, so they were paranoid about snooping.
Captions were accessed by using the caption service website.
“The monitoring we are undergoing is at China-levels.”
Yes. It is here. And the ensuing social behavior controls are soon rolling out. Covid 19 dictates were a proof-of-concept test for it.
That info may be coming from your browser. The Brave browser has this feature.
It remembers your name, address, etc. Handy when filling out an online form. Brave doesn’t share the info. It just supplies it to you as a convenience.
Ueah mu thought is opt out of Sidewalk. How hard is this?
I have an Echo Dot 2 and it is NOT part of this. However the EchoDot 3 and up are.
Thanks, guys. Right now I’m trying out the Pale Moon browser.
The thing is, this site pops up those cards one after another, saying something like “Joe Scheiss the Rag Man in Vaughn, New Mexico just bought our product.”
I popped up on one of those, then the next “card” popped up and it was somebody else. The scary thing is that I had not given that site my name, address, or anything else except state of residence.
It seems like they drilled down through my browser to steal the PII right off my hard drive.
bookmark
If you want to see something really scary, if you had that discussion sitting next to your phone (not talking on it) the same thing happens.
People have described being at certain legitimate businesses where the owners have insisted they leave their phones to the side while they discuss business.
I had a young adult telling me a similar story (about how she started getting ads for something she’d merely discussed NEAR her cell phone) and she thought it was funny...
Some people are truly stupid.
That makes a lot of sense!
At my job in meetings some useless tokens pull out their phones and text/browse during meetings; it instantly tells me the meeting can’t be that important if they are doing this right in front of the boss that called it (and nothing is said about it).
Weird...
I am sure the poster meant MHz.
Hertz was a fine fellow but I still megacycles better.
> microphones disabled
How?
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