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  • GW posted an update 6 years ago

    https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/23/21190700/eu-mobile-carriers-customer-data-coronavirus-south-korea-taiwan-privacy
    W’ve got it also here, in czech rep. The goverment is taking so loving care about us. Soon, all of us are going to live in a concentration camp, being absolutely save and protected from terrorists, viruses, etc.

    • Surprise, surprise! Opportune 1000-page legislation (à la ‘Patriot Act’) to ‘protect’ us digitally is discussed on today’s Corbett Report [20 min.] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYgFyB0lCt4

      • … Isn’t it interesting when the government suddenly (in the midst of chaos even [10-1 and 10+1] anyone?) somehow, someway, (should I even say “miraculously”?) becomes an efficient machine able to churn out hundreds of pages of highly detailed, very directed, very “purposeful”, coherent text? Absolutely AMAZING!
        The choice seems clear Athena Polias … Athena Strategos … Pallas Athene … Athena Phronesis
        or Hermes Psychopompos. …. Hermes Chthonias.

    • Global martial law? I keep hoping I am going to wake up and it is New Year’s eve and we are restarting 2020…

      • If you turn the mobile off, does it still ping ?

        • Hmmm. Is this in response to my faraday bag comment? Answer for that one is, no only when I pull it out of the bag. I often don’t turn in off – just bag it to keep it from sending or receiving

          • I didn’t read the Faraday post. Will look for it. I remember hearing or reading that if the phone is turned off, it still pings as it passes the towers. Maybe it’s the GPS portion that pings, or the little chip. Not sure. I’m planning to ditch the smart phone and hope to find a mobile without GPS and easy to remove chip, if they still exist. I don’t like being tracked. Just not sure if it’s the chip that also sends the signal.