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My wife and I have strongly agreed with the premise that cell phones listen in to conversations for key words. Today I was handed a pretty big piece of evidence it's straight up true.

Saturday I stopped by Diablo Guitars since my Randall stack sold to check on things. I have to wait for a grace period to make sure the sale goes through and the buyer is good to go. My regular contact wasn't in, and the guy who was there, told me, "he's out at some guitar shows but will be back on Monday."

I opened up YT this evening and one of the first videos was titled "Marin Guitar Show 1-13-24." Out of curiosity, I ended up watching. Towards the end, the camera pans across and who do I see?

"Diable Guitars"

Full booth and all.
 
My wife and I have strongly agreed with the premise that cell phones listen in to conversations for key words. Today I was handed a pretty big piece of evidence it's straight up true.

Saturday I stopped by Diablo Guitars since my Randall stack sold to check on things. I have to wait for a grace period to make sure the sale goes through and the buyer is good to go. My regular contact wasn't in, and the guy who was there, told me, "he's out at some guitar shows but will be back on Monday."

I opened up YT this evening and one of the first videos was titled "Marin Guitar Show 1-13-24." Out of curiosity, I ended up watching. Towards the end, the camera pans across and who do I see?

"Diable Guitars"

Full booth and all.
Frankly. Not totally surprised. There are key words that open Siri and she starts talking to you. So it wouldn’t surprise me if Siri or Alexa, etc doesn’t collect info.

Funny story on Siri. A few years back had my phone on my desk at work. Said something to a coworker and Siri lit up. Asked if she could help. I blurted out, “Siri…. Shut up.” From my phone I got the voice of Siri telling me I didn’t need to be rude. Yes. I got sassed by a phone. :p
 
This is why I don't have an iphone, I don't use my phone for internet or anything, just calling and texting. I don't do Siri or Alexa or any of that BS. I even put tape over the camera lens on my laptops. I hate all this crap, call me paranoid I don't care. I miss the day's of paper maps and pay phones.
 
I know phones ask which apps have access to mic and camera etc. I went thru em all and unchecked except for camera and a couple others. Wonder if that helps.
To a point it does….. but you’re not totally shutting the phone mic off. You will save a little battery though.
 
Someone I remember posted somewhere not too long ago that him and his wife were at home talking about something that they had never done any kind of search on line for and all of the sudden they were getting popup ads for that very thing. They had Alexa. My Brother and his wife use alexa at home to turn on and off lights and their TV and all kinds of things, they randomly ask it questions and even last time I was there they had it making random fart noises and it was hilarious, but there's no way in hell I'd have that in my house.
 
I assumed if I gave no permission then that app has no access to those parts. But yeah prolly not. No Alexa here
I think it's a more a matter that you can't trust anyone. Not really to say one way or the other. MS can no doubt access these things regardless of the permissions. Blocking other 3rd party applications is less likely to happen if the company CEO happens to be chums with Bill Gates and or are a holder of the same Gold Card membership on Jeffery Epstein Island.
 
We use an alexa here, I use it a lot for a kitchen timer, reminders, the weather, background music, and finding my damn phone. I know its listening 24/7 and it's a bit creepy but what I've got going on is fairly inconsequential as far as rebel or criminal activities I'm involved in. I do force alexa to play bongino podcasts while I make dinner, I can almost feel her cringe LOL!

Everything we post here is being data-scraped. Your emails, what you stream, your phone calls all of it. The illusion of privacy is just that these days unless you stay in a locked room with no contact with the outside world. The scary thing is, certain people don't think it's enough oversight, and that "wrong" behaviours should be punished to discourage them. This not a conspiracy theory. See social credit system now in place in China.

Just wanted to add we need to be careful to consider how certain entities "name" their socio-engineering concepts for an oddly positive spin to stifle public resistance. For example, consider "social credit" to be more aptly named "social compliance."
 
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Just wanted to add we need to be careful to consider how certain entities "name" their socio-engineering concepts for an oddly positive spin to stifle public resistance. For example, consider "social credit" to be more aptly named "social compliance."

Unfortunately most out there will not catch on to this. It's the unfortunate nature of man. "Social Compliance" here has long since been achieved. Social media, through it's rules and propaganda have long since controlled the masses.

One side (of belief) is silenced while the other is fully propagated. Mostly by the suggested means of what one was forced to made to be silent about. :ROFLMAO:
 
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Unfortunately most out there will not catch on to this. It's the unfortunate nature of man. "Social Compliance" here has long since been achieved. Social media, through it's rules and propaganda have long since controlled the masses.

One side is silenced while the other is fully propagated. Mostly by the suggested means of what one was forced to made to be silent about. :ROFLMAO:
while propagating the notion that it's one side vs. the other.
 
while propagating the notion that it's one side vs. the other.
Yea, the trick is to feed all people one agenda by "default" means (news, rules, media perception psychology, magazines, social media propaganda, etc.) while silencing all (online speaking) out of a false "fairness" and "equality". The "default" answers all in the meantime by being the only one allowed to make the ...."global comments" to everyone. ;)
 
Everything that has a microphone (and camera) does this these days (or TRIES to do this). It's really a problem, and people are willing to accept it for convenience, and that's why old people say the old days were better. Because they were. The internet is great, and has also led to young people who really don't have a clue, and aren't really happy (yes, of course there are exceptions) and thinking they know everything when they know very little. Get off my lawn.
 
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