This is not publicly available information and carriers wouldn't supply this without a subpoena to law enforcement. How did this now defunct company acquire sensitive data without a breach? Why is this company out of business if they are able to track iphones inside of a meter?
>carriers
It was hoovered from other location data sources, not carriers. Wired says as much in the article.
Though you may be surprised to hear carriers selling your location data was totally legal in the US up to 2019, and it's probably still legal in many places, and even if it's not, employees can be bribed... >Why is this company out of business
They just changed names. Bankruptcy is a spook.
>Though you may be surprised to hear carriers selling your location data was totally legal in the US up to 2019, and it's probably still legal in many places, and even if it's not, employees can be bribed...
Reminds me of when foreign journalists were publishing articles completely blowing open Russian FSB operations, and they were like, "Yeah, we just bribed employees at Russian cell phone companies to give us the same data they save under counterterrorism laws." Absolute own-goal there.
you know how ad agencies like facebook gather data on the phones and sell it for anyone who wants it? That includes stuff like location data, gps is accurate to 1m.
Facebook got upset apple blocked some of those tracking possibilities
>even the cabal is too stupid to hide from mobile phone tracking
Well those who went to the no phone locations, probably never brought one in the first place.
>How did Wired acquire this information?
there are companies that exist simply to hoard sensitive information, they buy it from whoever, they steal it, they don't care where it comes from. Their customers are intelligence agencies and defence contractors.
If you carry a phone then there is a history of where that phone has been. In australia the last two years of your phone location metadata is kept, they literally told the public they do that.
This is not publicly available information and carriers wouldn't supply this without a subpoena to law enforcement. How did this now defunct company acquire sensitive data without a breach? Why is this company out of business if they are able to track iphones inside of a meter?
Journalists can sometimes have access to information that's not available to public and no one has even law enforcement has access to.
This. I guess they probably went through some legal loophole but I don't look into law that much but explain.
>carriers
It was hoovered from other location data sources, not carriers. Wired says as much in the article.
Though you may be surprised to hear carriers selling your location data was totally legal in the US up to 2019, and it's probably still legal in many places, and even if it's not, employees can be bribed...
>Why is this company out of business
They just changed names. Bankruptcy is a spook.
>Though you may be surprised to hear carriers selling your location data was totally legal in the US up to 2019, and it's probably still legal in many places, and even if it's not, employees can be bribed...
Reminds me of when foreign journalists were publishing articles completely blowing open Russian FSB operations, and they were like, "Yeah, we just bribed employees at Russian cell phone companies to give us the same data they save under counterterrorism laws." Absolute own-goal there.
>people actually used the temple
how many bodies are buried in it?
open ms.paint
select color 1 - red
press on the picture
save as - jpg
avif>>>jpg
you know how ad agencies like facebook gather data on the phones and sell it for anyone who wants it? That includes stuff like location data, gps is accurate to 1m.
Facebook got upset apple blocked some of those tracking possibilities
Only a deranged moron would allow any app (other than those which need it) to access their location.
Thus, I believe with 100% certainty, they must've been pedos.
So your typical normie which includes most rich people
The data was generated by Near Intelligence a data broker with Defense ties. Presumably it was leaked to Wired by an employee.
they must have been tracking trump's phone
I thought that was your phone, pedo.
How did Clinton end up with Trump’s phone?
Rent free REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
The text at the bottom of your image answers your question.
>pedo is worried about tracking
>can't even read his own image ()
OP, you are moronic.
>even the cabal is too stupid to hide from mobile phone tracking
it's literally only us schizos doing it
>even the cabal is too stupid to hide from mobile phone tracking
Well those who went to the no phone locations, probably never brought one in the first place.
they literally tell you where they got the data from in the piece
>How did Wired acquire this information?
there are companies that exist simply to hoard sensitive information, they buy it from whoever, they steal it, they don't care where it comes from. Their customers are intelligence agencies and defence contractors.
If you carry a phone then there is a history of where that phone has been. In australia the last two years of your phone location metadata is kept, they literally told the public they do that.
Don't worry about it