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  2. Cellphone surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Cellphone surveillance (also known as cellphone spying) may involve tracking, bugging, monitoring, eavesdropping, and recording conversations and text messages on mobile phones. [1] It also encompasses the monitoring of people's movements, which can be tracked using mobile phone signals when phones are turned on.

  3. Rail suicide - Wikipedia

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    Researchers in Canada have found that two-thirds of rail suicides there occur on open track, with only 2% at stations. [27] In a broader sense, some sections of track seem more attractive than others; population density in the areas the line passes through may have some effect.

  4. Package redirection scam - Wikipedia

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    This makes it very hard to perform a chargeback, as the tracking shows the item has been delivered. [2] This is also known as an FTID scam , standing for Fake Tracking ID . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] When this scam is successful, the tracking number will show that the package has been delivered to the correct address, when the package was instead delivered to ...

  5. When tracking apps don't want to track you, does it mean you ...

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    “It’s nothing you can see, it’s nothing you can smell; but you pose no danger, and man they can tell.” Rats. Old age is many things, but perhaps the most discouraging is when the TSA and ...

  6. Yes, social media apps are spying on you, FTC confirms - AOL

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    Popular social media platforms and video streaming services pose serious risks to user privacy, with children and teenagers most at risk, the Federal Trade Commission found in a report published ...

  7. How technology can help you find and keep track of items ...

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    Technology is reshaping how people are reunited with lost items. Tile offers insights on how people can leverage tech to keep track of valued possessions.

  8. Privacy concerns with Google - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 and 2013, Google reached two settlements over tracking people online without their knowledge after bypassing privacy settings in Apple's Safari browser. The first was a settlement in August 2012 for $22.5 million with the Federal Trade Commission —the largest civil penalty the FTC has ever obtained for a violation of a Commission ...

  9. Electronic tagging - Wikipedia

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    Elderly people in care homes can be tagged with the same electronic monitors used to keep track of young offenders. For people suffering from dementia, electronic monitoring might be beneficially used to prevent them from wandering away. [13]