20 June 2021

Google MUST be fined for crowd sourced spying!


It seems that the Australian mainstream media under reports Google’s ’data’ crimes, giving the clear impression that the Australian Government controlled mainstream media is in bed with Google.

Being part of the five eyes data hoovering infrastructure, why wouldn’t they be?

The law allegedly applies to everyone, but Google in reality operates above the tax laws not really paying their fair share of taxes in Australia the way the serfs do, where the balance sheet is mopped up the tax slaves in Australia.

Whatever fine Google get’s they’ll just pass it on to the ‘product’ that being the users with more ad revenue, like they did with the social media news feeds fiasco not that long ago.

During its global surveillance run with the street view cars Google purposely installed Wi-Fi sniffing equipment into their cars (an action called war driving) in order to obtain people’s passwords, traffic, unique MAC addresses of the routers and most importantly their geographic location.

When caught out Google stated that was done in error, a blatant lie.

Some bright spark within Google saw that this action was too expensive, where a better solution would be to get the slaves to do Google’s not only for free but most importantly without their knowledge.

If you the serf steal $0.00001 a million times or more you most probably will get incarcerated, as a similar example saw a Victorian man being imprisoned for 8 years(?).

If Google steals 4.09KB of data (which comes at a cost) say 400 billion times, nothing happens.

Governments turn a blind eye and so does the legal profession.

Why?

Is it because that collected data is used to spy on you and not the ‘real’ criminals?

Part of the global surveillance agenda on every single person, connected or not?

Prior to Android 7 (Nougat), one could scan their immediate Wi-Fi routers via an app without having to turn on the location services (GPS) of the device.

For no technical reason whatsoever, after Nougat, Google made it mandatory for the user to switch on the location tracking services when using Wi-Fi otherwise the app would not work.

As if that wasn’t enough, after Android 9 (Pie), Google also made that same action necessary in order to use Bluetooth devices, devices that are portable by design.

As always, it’s never enough for Google, so the next phase of the global surveillance agenda was installed (on your smartphone)

In Google’s modified version of Android that makes it’s way into all phones and also used by Apple, is something called Wi-Fi (and Bluetooth) scanning.

Despite the illusion that the software ‘switch’ will turn this function off, it’s on 24/7 obtaining the signal strength of all the Wi-Fi routers your phone can see transmitting this data back to the source (Apple/Google) many times a minute.

This is done without your knowledge/consent stealing your data in the process.

The ‘best’ part about all this is that Google has been getting away with this for years and it seems that it will for many more to come.

Why does one need a 5000mAh battery that ‘only’ lasts a day?

 

(advice from a flog on a mainstream media 'news' site?)

Quite simply because of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth scanning, which cannot be turned off.

What’s the solution?

To purchase hardware that can have AOSP (Android Open Source Project), or a ‘de-Googled’ (barebones, without Google's, the carrier's or manufacturer's spyware installed) version of Android, where in most instances it quite literally doubles the battery life of the smartphone.

The global surveillance agenda is quite a nefarious one, where the narrative is controlled by the authorities to limit the movement and control the lives of the general population in a dictatorial manner.

Governments have created law solely for the benefit of chosen multinational corporations.

See article from top screen capture:

https://www.theverge.com/2018/7/18/17580694/google-android-eu-fine-antitrust

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