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Is Your Router SECRETLY SPYING on You at Home?


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Google got fined for spying.

Every website i go on to demands accept cookies to be accepted.

Your webcam is watching you.

Every time you use your phone the police have already admitted they monitor all calls

Are these people a pervy bunch of peeping toms

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On 9/3/2025 at 7:21 PM, k_j_evans said:

No wifi here.

bet your neighbours have it... plus all that "free" Wi-Fi the council/government installed on buses, lamp posts, etc. 

Plus, they can just do the same with mobile phones, GPS, and TV/radio signals anyway.passive RADAR 

 

 

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14 hours ago, Deca said:

bet your neighbours have it... plus all that "free" Wi-Fi the council/government installed on buses, lamp posts, etc. 

Plus, they can just do the same with mobile phones, GPS, and TV/radio signals anyway.passive RADAR 

 

 

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Someone opposite has wifi but signal is very poor so doubt it can track me or know who I am if it does. Can't get a mobile signal in most of my house as lots of metal in walls (I suspect). If  I can afford it, I will do anti-wifi paint as new neighbour (not moved in yet) seems to be a bit of a smartphone fan. TV doesn't connect to internet, so it might track me but probably can't tell anyone.

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wifi sensing is a commercially available product, ok (fitted as standard to newer routers)   I am interested in radar-based technology, ok, mainly more advanced military grade. but it useful to demonstrate the principle/concepts, etc., as many can't grasp them and think they are sci-fi. 

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So, in theory, what this means is that every time there is a CyberAttack, or, the Internet goes off, they know we will leave our router plugged in so that we will know the exact time it comes back on via our phones WIFI connective, or other devices in our house.  Right, ok, so How many people do you think unplug their routers when they suddenly have no service? probably not very many. and, within that waiting period, they'll be leaving their house in search of other things to do outside of the internet. also, even if we have no service it does not mean that the router still cant mine data from our devices. the best thing to probably do is just unplug your wireless adapter and cut the power to your antenna, or internet cable. will your Neighbors be concerned? probably not. which is why i think certain communities and places in the world will not be safe to live, because there are definitely going to be places where people simply do not care about their privacy. Canada is a fine example of that. 

 

Honestly, ham radios and alternative frequencies is going to be the only way to communicate in an event where there's no internet, power, etc. if data were not to work either, than there is no communication other than over a 2 way radio or Ham. forget landlines.

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