Anonymous ID: 07e176 March 7, 2019, 2:27 p.m. No.5563312   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5553154

 

Decode:

 

Privacy push to cover for past/future 'exposure' issue re: data release non_marketing.

 

> all this whining about data privacy is a distraction because in the public's view it only appears to be about marketing related selling of users data. In realty, it is much more insidious than this: there are back doors built in for data extraction. Most likely having FB installed at all is the cover for 'consent' for this data extraction, or possibly through telecom providers in general. Deleting the app won't stop this.

 

There is no privacy.

 

> It is an illusion on the 'terms of service' agreement level when there's probably legislature that the C_A is using to undercut this and use 'national security' as a means to spy.

 

There is no way to turn off (even through app deletion) their ability to extract info.

 

> Using answers above as precedent, deleting an app doesn't actually stop data extraction. It most likely occurs at a firmware level, not a software level.

 

How is that possible for a 'supposed' non_gov entity?

 

> If FB really is C_A then they are using other mandates of power to justify this secret layer of data extraction.

 

Phone co's involved?

 

> Most likely they would have to be if this supposed firmware level of spying is where these back doors exist.

 

Phone_wipe resolve?

 

> Would do absolutely nothing if it's baked into the ROM.

 

Q,

thanks for the heads up!

 

Godspeed and WWG1WGA