jcgriff2 Co-Founder / AdminBSOD Instructor/ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Feb 19, 2012 Posts 21,541 Location New Jersey Shore Feb 22, 2014 #1 Would/do you use these mobile phone features even if free? From Verizon - $9.95/month Click to expand... "Keep Your Family at Your Fingertips" I love my kids (12,14,19,23), but they would probably never speak to me again if I spied on them like this! So much for trust in the information age. Last edited: Feb 23, 2014
Would/do you use these mobile phone features even if free? From Verizon - $9.95/month Click to expand... "Keep Your Family at Your Fingertips" I love my kids (12,14,19,23), but they would probably never speak to me again if I spied on them like this! So much for trust in the information age.
bassfisher6522 Sysnative Staff Staff member Joined Jul 22, 2012 Posts 345 Feb 23, 2014 #2 My question is: Who is really behind these types of so called "extra features" for monthly subscriptions from the mobile carriers? Then the kicker question: Who really has access to this information, besides the "Parents"?
My question is: Who is really behind these types of so called "extra features" for monthly subscriptions from the mobile carriers? Then the kicker question: Who really has access to this information, besides the "Parents"?
tom982 Emeritus Joined May 31, 2012 Posts 4,352 Location New York Feb 27, 2014 #3 bassfisher6522 said: My question is: Who is really behind these types of so called "extra features" for monthly subscriptions from the mobile carriers? Then the kicker question: Who really has access to this information, besides the "Parents"? Click to expand... Following from the current theme of events, I'd say the NSA
bassfisher6522 said: My question is: Who is really behind these types of so called "extra features" for monthly subscriptions from the mobile carriers? Then the kicker question: Who really has access to this information, besides the "Parents"? Click to expand... Following from the current theme of events, I'd say the NSA
bassfisher6522 Sysnative Staff Staff member Joined Jul 22, 2012 Posts 345 Feb 27, 2014 #4 tom982 said: bassfisher6522 said: My question is: Who is really behind these types of so called "extra features" for monthly subscriptions from the mobile carriers? Then the kicker question: Who really has access to this information, besides the "Parents"? Click to expand... Following from the current theme of events, I'd say the NSA Click to expand... This thread reminds me of the movie with Gene Hackman and Will Smith "Enemy of the State" ....great movie btw.
tom982 said: bassfisher6522 said: My question is: Who is really behind these types of so called "extra features" for monthly subscriptions from the mobile carriers? Then the kicker question: Who really has access to this information, besides the "Parents"? Click to expand... Following from the current theme of events, I'd say the NSA Click to expand... This thread reminds me of the movie with Gene Hackman and Will Smith "Enemy of the State" ....great movie btw.
jcgriff2 Co-Founder / AdminBSOD Instructor/ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Feb 19, 2012 Posts 21,541 Location New Jersey Shore Feb 27, 2014 #5 I agree - NSA. CIA cannot (should not, anyway - per their Charter) operate within US borders. DIA may be involved here somewhere as well!
I agree - NSA. CIA cannot (should not, anyway - per their Charter) operate within US borders. DIA may be involved here somewhere as well!