What People Aren't Saying About Carrier IQ
AT&T, Sprint, Samsung, And HTC Weigh In On Their Use Of Carrier IQ | TechCrunch
@Caged Ideas
There really is no clean phone, the problem is the way the networks themselves function. If every tower on the network looked for every phone getting a call there wouldn't be enough bandwidth and would cost too much, so they track every phone real-time to see which towers have the best signal quality to send you your call, data, or texts. As long as your phone is connected to the network, your phones microphone, camera, GPS, and it's contents are available to anyone who wants them. Worse yet your phone is nothing more than an open book to someone with a laptop and an antenna. We've spent years researching the problem and have compiled a series of news reports that clearly lay out the problem, including the fact that turning your phone off doesn't cut it said at the end of the clips by ABC, FOX, Local network affiliates. See for yourself: www.Thecaseforprivacy.com/blogs/news.
@Christopher Beckwith
I don't understand. Apple already confirmed that they use IQ as well, which can be toggled off however in a setting. Why do not have the above mention Apple iPhones, especially ATT in people using IQ? Am I missing something?
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