[–] LCCVC 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Hmmm.....she is not wrong. Get a car no newer than 2012, ditch the new tv's. Cellphones are spying on you and killing you.
I am not seeing an issue here. She is finally getting redpilled into territory you are not comfortable with it would seem.
[–] toutedesuite ago
I assume you are saying that cars up to 2012 did not have the vulnerability now on board every car which allows external takeover through a master computer system — thus all the inexplicable crashes by high visibility people with no attempt at braking, right? Do you know whether a 2012 Volvo C70 T5 would be secure from this?
I am going off memory. It was standardized in the US all cars received in 2012 with respect to satellite comms. As someone else pointed out it actually goes back to 2004 with respect to sat comms on board and how they communicate with the computer. But in 2012 I believe fed mandate was to allow two way communication with on board computer and outside sources. No US sold vehicle would be safe from this. But it was never really discussed in the public eye as far as I know.
[–] bamadeplorable420 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
she'll be alright.....whisper to this lady today Lord God. thnx.
[–] divine_human 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
totally normal reaction, it will level out over time. she/you can start bit by bit.
tape the camera eye of the computer when not in need (they cant see you). plug in an external soundsystem incl. microphone and swith it off when not in need (they cant hear you). keep the cell phone in another room (so it doesnt record your talks). remove all electronic devices from the bed room. witch off the router over night. move to cable instead of wifi. dont put any private information into social media (nothing is private on the internet). dont use google search and email.
it isnt easy to escape all surveillance and manipulation, but we can reduce it. it just requires a decision and some awareness.
[–] ThisNameAlreadyTaken 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
It is useful to put tape over the camera on your laptop - don't forget to do the cameras on your phone. I use blue painter's tape - easy to remove, and you can immediately see if it isn't there.
It was posted on the conspiracy subreddit a while back that they now make phones with a front facing camera and a back facing camera... that way, you can't set the phone down in any orientation to block both of the cameras.
[–] sAVAgeBeastN ago
Black electrical tabe is best. They can pick up heat signatures with any othet tape.. plus the black electrical tape blends in
[–] divine_human ago (edited ago)
a case will do the job ;)
i hardly use my phone, except for text and phone, camera, calendar and alarm. no phone on my ear, always speaker or headset. wifi, gps, bluetooth deactivated, hardly any apps that transfer my data with every update, esp no energy vampires like whatsapp, FB, twitter. and allowing myself to, a times, ignore when it rings, beeps, or calls for my attention in any other way, heheh.
[–] divine_human ago
i connect an external speaker+mike with the USB port of the laptop and keep it switched off all day unless i need it. external sound unit, even when switched off, disables internal speaker and microphone.
Usually could consider the microphone (external Mic) socket. when a plug (blank one??) inserted, it is likely the internal mic is off or can be turned off. Machine turned off is useful, but worst case, can still monitor. Storage in a remote room may be useful etc. Extreme surveillance will get voices even though inside buildings. As said above somewhere, there is not a real privacy now days, in any meaningful way.
[–] DTrumplican ago
hahahahahaha