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JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
Unnecessary since the average person holds a tracking device on their body 24/7. And for what reason? Absolute nonsense, this question is long over. We are supposided to be dying now, not happening.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@JimboSaturn Yes.... It is rather ironical that many of those who promulgate such rhubarb as microchips in vaccines, have such low care for their own privacy and security by their own choice that they feel it necessary to be almost glued to a "smart"-'phone switched on day and night, buy gadgets like an "Alexa" and do as much as they can via Amazon, Google, Facebook etc..
However, we should bear in mind that portable 'phones are tracked by their service providers only so they work. The user is not tracked, and just because your 'phone was in A one day and B 100 miles away next day means nothing to the ISP. It does not indicate why you were there. Nor can it reveal anything if you leave the 'phone at home and switched off, as mine often is!
However, we should bear in mind that portable 'phones are tracked by their service providers only so they work. The user is not tracked, and just because your 'phone was in A one day and B 100 miles away next day means nothing to the ISP. It does not indicate why you were there. Nor can it reveal anything if you leave the 'phone at home and switched off, as mine often is!
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@ArishMell Yes you are right I guess. But like you said, they can still gather waaaay more insight and important data about you over your location! They can practically glimpse at your psyche.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@JimboSaturn That depends on what you use the thing for.
Most of its data-gathering is connected with what you do, or might, buy.
It's really all rather crude beyond the technicalities. So if you appear to express an interest in Synchronised Crochet ("world's fastest-growing sport" .... 'cos all the other have already grown) the system merely finds all the ads on its list for Synchronised Crochet equipment and clothes.
The less you use it for buying anything the less its operators know about you.
Most of its data-gathering is connected with what you do, or might, buy.
It's really all rather crude beyond the technicalities. So if you appear to express an interest in Synchronised Crochet ("world's fastest-growing sport" .... 'cos all the other have already grown) the system merely finds all the ads on its list for Synchronised Crochet equipment and clothes.
The less you use it for buying anything the less its operators know about you.