Red Alert for Android Users: Google Gives Police Your Identification If Police Say You Were Near a Crime
Back in the day, cops had to put physical “bugs” (recording devices) in criminals’ houses and cars.
Now, they just use your phone, especially if you’re on Android.
No worries, even if you’re using Apple, you probably have apps installed that can be used to listen to you and track you.
At one point, in one of the WikiLeaks dumps, it was revealed that cops were using Angry Birds to invade people’s privacy.
So, there’s no privacy, regardless of what you’re using.
RTWT.
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