Regulated Carnival! Remember when Carnival was known as an opportunity for free experimentation with the anonymous protection of a mask? This year, for the first time, you are being tracked if you have a cell phone! Venice City Council has installed 34 sensors around the city which will use cell phone data to track your […]
Now people in Venice are tracked by 34 sensors around the city using cell phone data; the end of freedom and privacy! — Dstandish’s Weblog
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In Venice this is publicly announced. I wonder in how man places there are such sensors without being declared. As far as I know, everybody can be tracked via the cell phone, can’t they? If we don’t want to be tracked, we need to leave the phone at home and dodge security cameras. Or wear one of those feature concealing jewelries about which you posted some time ago.
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