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2 years of social distancing
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"If as they recon this could go on with social distancing, lasting 2 years where does that leave the future of swinging or meeting friends ? "
There will be even more full time wankers than before. |
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"If as they recon this could go on with social distancing, lasting 2 years where does that leave the future of swinging or meeting friends ? "
Where'd you get that figure from, I've not seen anything like that
We're struggling to contain people after 11 weeks.
Things are going to change in shopping and workplaces, but I can't see the queuing and 2m restrictions being enforceable for that period of time
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"It’s a very good way for the government to control people. Any rules and regs can be put down to coronavirus and implemented"
Bingo!
People have "The fear" in them already, and people are easier to coax and coerce when they're afraid of stuff.
The CV track and trace app is all part of it. Yes we all know that there's ways to get info from devices if you really want to, but do you want a Government based app on your phone or tablet with full access to everything on it and the GPS?
Not paranoia or conspiracy theories, just all fact.
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over a year ago
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"It’s a very good way for the government to control people. Any rules and regs can be put down to coronavirus and implemented
Bingo!
People have "The fear" in them already, and people are easier to coax and coerce when they're afraid of stuff.
The CV track and trace app is all part of it. Yes we all know that there's ways to get info from devices if you really want to, but do you want a Government based app on your phone or tablet with full access to everything on it and the GPS?
Not paranoia or conspiracy theories, just all fact.
Mandy" Yeah im not sure about that app, im paranoid as it is, i refused to get a smart meter fitted |
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"Your phone pings cell towers all the time. If they want to trace us then you downloading an app is irrelevant. It's funny that people think they can stop the government getting that info.
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There was a get good article by Google this week showing generalised movements of people, travel, locations of where they've been etc.
Your data is already being collected and used for all sorts of purposes, so this app isn't going to gather much more, but it will just applying that information in a particular way.
If you don't want to be tracked or traced, then don't use a mobile phone, stop using credit and debit cards and don't use satnav in your car |
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"Your phone pings cell towers all the time. If they want to trace us then you downloading an app is irrelevant. It's funny that people think they can stop the government getting that info.
There was a get good article by Google this week showing generalised movements of people, travel, locations of where they've been etc.
Your data is already being collected and used for all sorts of purposes, so this app isn't going to gather much more, but it will just applying that information in a particular way.
If you don't want to be tracked or traced, then don't use a mobile phone, stop using credit and debit cards and don't use satnav in your car "
If you don't want tracked then build a time machine and head for the 1970.its the only way now to stay off radar.
It's feckin depressing but unfortunately true. |
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"In 2 yrs time Heineken virus will be the main talking point as we sit in a plastic bubble enjoying corrie re runs through our cerebral implants while gargling soy paste "
Maybe call it a matrix ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Surely if you don’t want tracked via your mobile then switching off location services would help? Wouldn’t help with the cell towers but may help with other info transmission?
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"Surely if you don’t want tracked via your mobile then switching off location services would help? Wouldn’t help with the cell towers but may help with other info transmission?
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The point I was making was if they wish to they can track you. They can do it today and gchq will be able (and willing) to track you and everyone you meet right now whether you download an app or not.
It's just a matter of making a database and cross matching with others. The towers know you are there as your phone sends a handshake.
If you call a cell phone does every tower in the world do a search for that phone to connect you? No they don't cause the towers know where you are and call the phone you want to connect to. Its a one to one connection not a broadcast net around the worlds towers. So tracking would be a piece of piss to do without you opting in. |
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By *exyducks OP Couple
over a year ago
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That is the suggestions of government and NHS as the track and trace is being deployed for a minimum of 2 years, and if you think this is all going back to normal by the end of the year think again
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Previous corona virus outbreaks have lasted around 18 months in total with a pattern of 3 spikes.
Downing St have started telling NHS to prepare for a second spike in July, we would still have usual pattern of winter and spring spikes to come. |
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By *vcarolTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Your phone pings cell towers all the time. If they want to trace us then you downloading an app is irrelevant. It's funny that people think they can stop the government getting that info.
There was a get good article by Google this week showing generalised movements of people, travel, locations of where they've been etc.
Your data is already being collected and used for all sorts of purposes, so this app isn't going to gather much more, but it will just applying that information in a particular way.
If you don't want to be tracked or traced, then don't use a mobile phone, stop using credit and debit cards and don't use satnav in your car "
You forgot to add, don’t use the car. In fact live on an island away from cctv, better still underground so the satellites don’t see you.
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I’ve just done an example of who I think is an aspirational person as part of the virtual guide camp and one was Anne Frank.
She effectively, spent 2 years in hiding/lockdown with much less than we have these days, in terms of technology/information on the outside world and access to food and a far greater danger posed to her.
Yes, I’d love to see friends, family and fab friends but we’ve got to be sensible about this and not let it spike again or keep going.
As it is, guides will be lucky to resume Sept and camps/outings till next year May/June at the earliest.
Millie |
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"Your phone pings cell towers all the time. If they want to trace us then you downloading an app is irrelevant. It's funny that people think they can stop the government getting that info.
There was a get good article by Google this week showing generalised movements of people, travel, locations of where they've been etc.
Your data is already being collected and used for all sorts of purposes, so this app isn't going to gather much more, but it will just applying that information in a particular way.
If you don't want to be tracked or traced, then don't use a mobile phone, stop using credit and debit cards and don't use satnav in your car
You forgot to add, don’t use the car. In fact live on an island away from cctv, better still underground so the satellites don’t see you.
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You want scary go watch the Amazon documentaries, panorama & some other have done a few about them & data harvesting.
They can Jack off if they think I'm gonna download a tracking app....there's little worse than being stalked.
Get an older phone...all permissions denied for location, Bluetooth off & denied access to apps....yes you have to go into the permissions of EVERY APP to deny them, most set "following you everywhere" as the norm and run a VPN. No stupid "where did I lose my phone apps" either.
They can triangulate me but that's it.
Not really on social media, old old cars that have polystyrene for a bumper so no chance of trackers unless put on deliberately & I have a detector as this has been done to me in the past.
Generally stay away from busy watched places like town centers, shops (except food), pubs etc...basically people lol
No Alexa or other smart listening device. No ring doorbell. Most things are still cabled in my house. Deliberately avoid "quick" customs controls where they take bio-metics such as iris patterns & don't blooming ask either!
Data is the biggest commodities...not be long before Nano trackers are slipped into something that goes in your body.
And yes, I got my tinfoil hat on....it's shiny! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We’re now in a Police state , if we weren’t already cough cough , you would be as well putting the handcuffs on just now and allow yourself to be beaten by a Chief Inspector or whipped by a senior Tory MP , the new app will show you where these parties are , bring your own orange .. Freedom What Freedom ... don’t believe the hype !!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Personally I think the longer social distance keeps going on,
More and more people will just say to themselves ,what harm will it do if I just meet them this once then it snowballs from there |
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By *lascumMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"Surely if you don’t want tracked via your mobile then switching off location services would help? Wouldn’t help with the cell towers but may help with other info transmission?
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Nope, whether switched off or not, if you call certain numbers your location is switched on automatically and your eisec data is sent. You carry a mobile or smart watch you will be tracked. And no warrants are required |
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By *lascumMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"Your phone pings cell towers all the time. If they want to trace us then you downloading an app is irrelevant. It's funny that people think they can stop the government getting that info.
There was a get good article by Google this week showing generalised movements of people, travel, locations of where they've been etc.
Your data is already being collected and used for all sorts of purposes, so this app isn't going to gather much more, but it will just applying that information in a particular way.
If you don't want to be tracked or traced, then don't use a mobile phone, stop using credit and debit cards and don't use satnav in your car
You forgot to add, don’t use the car. In fact live on an island away from cctv, better still underground so the satellites don’t see you.
You want scary go watch the Amazon documentaries, panorama & some other have done a few about them & data harvesting.
They can Jack off if they think I'm gonna download a tracking app....there's little worse than being stalked.
Get an older phone...all permissions denied for location, Bluetooth off & denied access to apps....yes you have to go into the permissions of EVERY APP to deny them, most set "following you everywhere" as the norm and run a VPN. No stupid "where did I lose my phone apps" either.
They can triangulate me but that's it.
Not really on social media, old old cars that have polystyrene for a bumper so no chance of trackers unless put on deliberately & I have a detector as this has been done to me in the past.
Generally stay away from busy watched places like town centers, shops (except food), pubs etc...basically people lol
No Alexa or other smart listening device. No ring doorbell. Most things are still cabled in my house. Deliberately avoid "quick" customs controls where they take bio-metics such as iris patterns & don't blooming ask either!
Data is the biggest commodities...not be long before Nano trackers are slipped into something that goes in your body.
And yes, I got my tinfoil hat on....it's shiny! "
Yet here you are showing your 170 miles away and using gps on the mobile app wouldn’t take a rocket scientist to find you. |
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Android phones have already got the covid tracker, installled by google on one of their updates.
Check your google settings and you will see it.
NHS Scotland arent using this app so anyone up here can switch it off if they want to. |
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"Your phone pings cell towers all the time. If they want to trace us then you downloading an app is irrelevant. It's funny that people think they can stop the government getting that info.
There was a get good article by Google this week showing generalised movements of people, travel, locations of where they've been etc.
Your data is already being collected and used for all sorts of purposes, so this app isn't going to gather much more, but it will just applying that information in a particular way.
If you don't want to be tracked or traced, then don't use a mobile phone, stop using credit and debit cards and don't use satnav in your car
You forgot to add, don’t use the car. In fact live on an island away from cctv, better still underground so the satellites don’t see you.
You want scary go watch the Amazon documentaries, panorama & some other have done a few about them & data harvesting.
They can Jack off if they think I'm gonna download a tracking app....there's little worse than being stalked.
Get an older phone...all permissions denied for location, Bluetooth off & denied access to apps....yes you have to go into the permissions of EVERY APP to deny them, most set "following you everywhere" as the norm and run a VPN. No stupid "where did I lose my phone apps" either.
They can triangulate me but that's it.
Not really on social media, old old cars that have polystyrene for a bumper so no chance of trackers unless put on deliberately & I have a detector as this has been done to me in the past.
Generally stay away from busy watched places like town centers, shops (except food), pubs etc...basically people lol
No Alexa or other smart listening device. No ring doorbell. Most things are still cabled in my house. Deliberately avoid "quick" customs controls where they take bio-metics such as iris patterns & don't blooming ask either!
Data is the biggest commodities...not be long before Nano trackers are slipped into something that goes in your body.
And yes, I got my tinfoil hat on....it's shiny!
Yet here you are showing your 170 miles away and using gps on the mobile app wouldn’t take a rocket scientist to find you. "
Really, that's providing
1. I'm telling the truth on my location
2. Don't have mobile app
3. Incognito browsing
4. Vpn running.
You have no idea where I am. |
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By *tew008Man
over a year ago
edinburgh |
"Your phone pings cell towers all the time. If they want to trace us then you downloading an app is irrelevant. It's funny that people think they can stop the government getting that info.
There was a get good article by Google this week showing generalised movements of people, travel, locations of where they've been etc.
Your data is already being collected and used for all sorts of purposes, so this app isn't going to gather much more, but it will just applying that information in a particular way.
If you don't want to be tracked or traced, then don't use a mobile phone, stop using credit and debit cards and don't use satnav in your car
You forgot to add, don’t use the car. In fact live on an island away from cctv, better still underground so the satellites don’t see you.
You want scary go watch the Amazon documentaries, panorama & some other have done a few about them & data harvesting.
They can Jack off if they think I'm gonna download a tracking app....there's little worse than being stalked.
Get an older phone...all permissions denied for location, Bluetooth off & denied access to apps....yes you have to go into the permissions of EVERY APP to deny them, most set "following you everywhere" as the norm and run a VPN. No stupid "where did I lose my phone apps" either.
They can triangulate me but that's it.
Not really on social media, old old cars that have polystyrene for a bumper so no chance of trackers unless put on deliberately & I have a detector as this has been done to me in the past.
Generally stay away from busy watched places like town centers, shops (except food), pubs etc...basically people lol
No Alexa or other smart listening device. No ring doorbell. Most things are still cabled in my house. Deliberately avoid "quick" customs controls where they take bio-metics such as iris patterns & don't blooming ask either!
Data is the biggest commodities...not be long before Nano trackers are slipped into something that goes in your body.
And yes, I got my tinfoil hat on....it's shiny!
Yet here you are showing your 170 miles away and using gps on the mobile app wouldn’t take a rocket scientist to find you.
Really, that's providing
1. I'm telling the truth on my location
2. Don't have mobile app
3. Incognito browsing
4. Vpn running.
You have no idea where I am. "
You can still be located. Your device pings out “service” info all the time. Those 4 points don’t mean shit, except to the web server your going to. |
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"It’s a very good way for the government to control people. Any rules and regs can be put down to coronavirus and implemented
Bingo!
People have "The fear" in them already, and people are easier to coax and coerce when they're afraid of stuff.
The CV track and trace app is all part of it. Yes we all know that there's ways to get info from devices if you really want to, but do you want a Government based app on your phone or tablet with full access to everything on it and the GPS?
Not paranoia or conspiracy theories, just all fact.
Mandy"
exactly |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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2yrs social distancing...... idiotic people are already starting to arrange private meets in private messages. It'll affect the club scene, but private meets and parties will soon become a more regular thing.
We have a shielding daughter, so any meets for us are out the window for the foreseeable future. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Interesting read...."It will never last 2 years!"
If we all knew then, what we know now....two years...stolen!!
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What do we know now that we didn't 2 years ago? |
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"Interesting read...."It will never last 2 years!"
If we all knew then, what we know now....two years...stolen!!
What do we know now that we didn't 2 years ago?"
That we'd still be in this situation 2 years down the line. |
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Agreed!
Anyone following the crime report that started at Hammersmith?
Crime No. 6029679/21 logged at Hammersmith CID
Visit the Crime Channel on telegram : t.me/publicannouncement602967921
"Interesting read...."It will never last 2 years!"
If we all knew then, what we know now....two years...stolen!!
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