Anonymous ID: d3361e June 29, 2020, 1:47 a.m. No.9784981   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5015

>>9784839 (LB)

>What’s your point?

 

That 17 years ago they were using this technology to take CCTV video and pictures of their customers, then track them home. They called it customer profiling, I'd call it a form of stalking. Not to mention that Jones Cable was putting cameras and microphones in cable boxes, and that was 20 years ago.

 

Considering Moore's Law, this tech is smaller than ever. So unless you are claiming to be some fucking expert in these technologies, you have no clue what is being embedded in products today. That in mind, it makes your complaint about the "bra trackers" in Notables irrelevant and your opinion naive. Clear enough for you there, Skippy?

Anonymous ID: d3361e June 29, 2020, 2:26 a.m. No.9785135   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5141 >>5194 >>5349

>>9785015

 

Let's start with the fact that initially, Gillette completely denied that they were tracking anybody at all

 

Gillette spokesman Paul Fox told silicon.com: "Our intention is very much pallet-and-case application within our supply chain. We have never nor do we have any intention to track, photograph or videotape consumers."

 

https://www.zdnet.com/article/privacy-groups-protest-rfid-tagging-of-razors/

 

And as I showed in the last bread, they later had to admit that they were doing exactly what they had just denied. This was 17 years ago, and although I can't source the article now, I remember very clearly that Gillette had in fact, gained information on their customers, based on the house values in the area. That means that they tracked them home. If you are looking for the "network" that can be used, it's everyone's cell phone. It has been for at least a decade. Combine that with technology like Stingray.

 

But hey, if you want to believe Gillette - after they were caught lying about it in the first place

  • that's up to you.

Anonymous ID: d3361e June 29, 2020, 3 a.m. No.9785235   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5244 >>5262

>>9785194

>>9785194

>My question would then be if I am a new company and I want to embed a RFID tag into my products, how do I make a deal with Apple to have their iPhones send my company back the data? Who do you contact and how do you approach them to say you want this data available to you?

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>Lets say I make artwork and I want to track my paintings, how do I make a deal with Apple to let me receive such data?

 

See vid.