Keeping Iphones Locked
- Luminary Starr
- Mar 3, 2016
- 1 min read
March 3, 2016
This is another of the "slippery slopes." Once it's done once, for a crime, what is to stop it from being done on a regular basis? What's to stop robo callers from blowing up your phone, as you know that this personal information is sold. Don't believe me? Try to start a new business with your state's SOS, and tell me that you don't get flooded by a ton of new business junk mail. If you don't tell anyone about it, how do these companies find out? Do they actually go through the sites? Possible? Or could they buy a list, from the SOS's office, no less, and then, send out their mailers.
There are those that say "...if you have nothing to hide, then you can open you phones." If there's nothing to hide, then why is some information classified or redacted? It shouldn't be one-sided, as to who has to give up everything, while the other side only gives up information that they decide to, based on how much or little harm it may do.
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