One of the biggest changes is the ability to track your physical location. I'm sorry I came in at the end of the previous talk. I heard them talk about surveying cell phones with a drone, in a wide area -- this is something that is done routinely now. I can tell you that everybody that attended an Occupy Wall Street protest, and didn't turn their cell phone off, or put it -- and sometimes even if they did -- the identity of that cell phone has been logged, and everybody who was at that demonstration, whether they were arrested, not arrested, whether their photos were ID'd, whether an informant pointed them out, it's known they were there anyway. This is routine.Hmm, did you pass by an Occupation site?
Here's three hours of presentation by Rambam. His comment about OWS is at roughly the 7:30 mark of the first video. Note: He claims government is an amateur in collecting data compared to business.
I believe that iPhone has an application that can track your phone. I think it also has a function that asks your location. So it is really possible that anyone can track down your whereabouts. A free seminar on mobile security will be held and they are giving out a cell phone grants pass in Oregon.
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