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originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: seasonal
The only part of this I'm skeptical on is this has got to imply this has gone on for years.
ISP's and cell phone carriers would have had to notice the terabytes of data making its way to China.
Why shouldn´t do other flawless "democracies" what the flawless "democracy" USA showed them??? Or did the US alphabet agencies believe this is something that only US agencies are able to?
originally posted by: Jdennis10
a reply to: seasonal
Nice find.
I hope my iPhone is not sending my text to China. They would all be laughing.
How about clogging up their drives by creating 2 email accounts with a forwarding rule to send every message back to the other address (sender). Then put loads of military terms and random codes in the message. Then send and let the 2 email accounts chog away until the Host server eventually closes the account.Text
originally posted by: Rapha
How about clogging up their drives by creating 2 email accounts with a forwarding rule to send every message back to the other address (sender).
Then put loads of military terms and random codes in the message. Then send and let the 2 email accounts chog away until the Host server eventually closes the account.
originally posted by: Redback
Maybe i am getting old and suspicious but i just assume everything i send and all phone calls are recorded or sent to some company looking for whatever.
AS somebody said above me, almost every app wants special permissions to read your phone, they don't do that because they care about us..!
originally posted by: grey580
a reply to: seasonal
That's funny that it's blu.
It's local here in Miami. And I met someone that works there.
He used to take his kid to the same daycare.
originally posted by: seasonal
You are a dangerous person, thoughts like that are genius.