Cell phones


Cell phones track everything you do.
In order to have a cell phone you agree to let other people have access to your

Internet history
GPS data
Address book
Access to your camera and microphone

There is a huge hard drive the records everything and saves it.

The other day I got a mesage from Google maps saying the amount I drove would have taken me around the world 2x.

There were history options and google maps has stored every single place I stopped within the last 3 years and what roads I took.

The map had hundreds of pin marks and when you zoom in its every destination you stopped

So say hello everytime you stare at your phone because you are being recorded.

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Just for shits and giggles, one day out of the week leave your phone at home and see what happens.

Then try two days. And three days...

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Really? What about cell phones that lack a camera or internet capability?

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What percent of people have phones without internet and cameras?

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Very few. But until this year, I was one of them as I could not bring a camera to the facility I worked at.

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I have nothing to hide. My life is an open book.

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Michael Jackson was right. You are not alone.

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Wait until you read about NSA global surveillance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_surveillance

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