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Does technology really track your every move…?

It does if you let it.

If you install an app on your phone and don’t check the “do not follow” option then absolutely, 💯 that app and all The other apps you installed and didn’t check will track your movements 24/7.

If you own a Samsung phone that runs the Android OS then by default pretty much everything you do, who you chat to, message, what you buy can and will be tracked by the various big tech companies, marketing companies and anyone who wants to see you something.

If you don’t want to be tracked and don’t want your private conversations monitored by tech companies, get an iPhone and check the do not follow option when installing any app.
iMessage has end to end encryption.

Contrary to popular conspiracy theory belief the CIA, FBI etc don’t actually track you. They don’t have the time or resources to do that, unless you give them a reason to. They also need a search warrant and physical access to your phone to crack the password encryption.

Trumps shooters Android phone was accessed by the FBI using special software developed by an Israeli company. The FBI had to get a search warrant before accessing the phone.
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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
I worry more about the likes of Google; Yahoo; Amazon; Facebook etc.

Just because they wave the 'anti hate speech' at you as the reason given for seemingly endless changes to terms and conditions of service that often include waiving your right to anonymity somewhere among it's latest 40 page legalise update that you have to agree to in order to continue to use it.