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In order to live in a technological society, you have to give up certain expectation of privacy from those who have the technology to tap into certain systems. If you email someone, you have to expect that someone could read those emails. If you talk on your cell phone, you have to expect that someone could overhear your conversation if they had the tech and chose to use it.
I’m not saying that you should stop using tech, because tech is very useful, but you need to know what you’re opening yourself up to if you don’t take certain precautions.
By now, you probably know that your phone can be tracked when you’re using it and that someone can listen in to your conversation if they have the right equipment.
I’ll start with the basics first. Full story...
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In order to live in a technological society, you have to give up certain expectation of privacy from those who have the technology to tap into certain systems. If you email someone, you have to expect that someone could read those emails. If you talk on your cell phone, you have to expect that someone could overhear your conversation if they had the tech and chose to use it.
I’m not saying that you should stop using tech, because tech is very useful, but you need to know what you’re opening yourself up to if you don’t take certain precautions.
By now, you probably know that your phone can be tracked when you’re using it and that someone can listen in to your conversation if they have the right equipment.
I’ll start with the basics first. Full story...
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