Gents, careful out there. Buddy of mine got caught because his SO placed some kind of tracker in his car, they're like the size of a quarter nowadays and can last a few days without it being charged.
I'm not too sure how they work but I imagine it just tracks the current GPS when activated and then records your activity, time comes when you pop it in your computer and it overlays in Google maps, where it displays the name of hotel and whatnot.
Originally Posted by Jarh3ad
Back in the day, everyone thought that the intrusive monitoring in the novel
"1984a' would be imposed by a totalitarian government . . .against our will. Instead, we are either doing it to ourselves or letting it happen.
Today we nearly have that ever present recording of everything we do in public via security video. Face recognition is no longer "on the Horizon", it is just around the corner and some jurisdictions are potting in license plate monitoring to track cars.
Everyone has a smart phone that authorities can access to find us or figure out where we have been. a friend just bought a Tesla model 3. It is like riding inside an iPhone, with all dash board functions displayed on a screen larger than any lop-top I have ever owned.
I am sure that there is some record made of everything going on with that car every time the screen comes on. BTW, it won't roll unless the seat belt is fastened for all occupied seats . . . so I am guessing that there may be a passenger count available somehow.
The tracker thingy is just another facet of this change in our public life environment. Look up the Cody Wilson arrest happened. The authorities had a timeline of his activities and they were able to confirm every point with security video, social media messaging and phone records . . .open and shut in my view.
So then . . . be careful out there.