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The Internet of Things (IoT) would be the ultimate total surveillance network, in which every gadget in your kitchen, livingroom, bathroom, and bedroom would have an embedded SMART chip that would transmit all your data to the 5G surveillance grid for gathering into private databases owned and controlled mostly by Verizon, AT&T, Google, Apple, etc. These databases would not be subject to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) records requests because they are not owned by any government agency. But government agencies would have access to all data collected, both through built-in back doors (per Edward Snowden) and secret records requests. While the 5G wireless service itself is projected to rake in $Billions per year for the Telecom companies, the sale of our personal and formerly private data is projected to rake in $11 Trillion per year.
- Cell Phone Surveillance
- Siri, Alexa, and Cortana
- 5G Surveillance via the Internet of Things (anything with a chip)
- RFID Chips (in just about any item)
- SMART Utility Meter Surveillance
- SMART Cars
- Public Transportation ~ Planes, Trains, Buses, Uber and Lyft
- Location tracking data
- Public and Private Security Cameras
- Search/Browser History, Email, Texts, Tracking Cookies, and online Fingerprinting
- Social Media, Public Posts, Public and Private Cloud Storage
- Music, Movies, Podcasts, Newsfeeds, Audio and Video viewing and streaming history
- Library History
- Online Shopping History
- Financial Data
- Gaming ~ Xbox, Wii, PlayStation, Gambling, Virtual Reality
- Biometric Identifiers ~ Fingerprints, Voiceprints, Retina Scans, DNA
- Medical Records
- DNA Databases ~ Ancestry.com and 23andMe
- Stingray Mass Surveillance
- Semptian Mass Surveillance
5G Surveillance via the Internet of Things
Your Roomba May be Mapping Your Home and Sharing Your Home Map
Source: The Internet Patrol, Aug 7 2017 (go to original article to read more)
Siri, Alexa and Cortana Know Your Secrets
Why New and Improved Siri Compromises Your Privacy Even More
Source: The Internet Patrol, September 18, 2015 (go to original article to read more)
- When you talk to Siri, what you are saying is being recorded, and sent off to Apple’s servers.
- Apple stores those recordings for up to 2 years. For the first six months of the storage of your words, in your voice, the recording is associated with a randomly generated number (so not directly with your Apple ID or phone number); after six months the recording is disassociated from that number, but still may persist in Apple’s archives for up to eighteen more months. (For a great article about this, read Wired’s Apple Finally Reveals How Long Siri Keeps Your Data.)
- Just this year it was confirmed that Apple shares your Siri voice recordings with 3rd parties.
RFID Chips
RFID chips would be placed in everything, from clothing and baby diapers to the food in your Smart Refrigerator, so your fridge can let you know when you’re low on something…and let the government and your health insurance company know what you eat, and how much, and at what time of day or night.