Though opportunity often knocks our doors disguised as problem, but here, mind my friends, problem is served on the platter disguised as an opportunity. And who’d like to miss the opportunity of grabbing that free Blackberry provided by the company to make unlimited calls? None of you, isn’t it?
But, Jul Jones deftly sees the logic behind the whole phenomenon. Especially when the latest devices including the new Motorola, Nextel and Black Berry mobiles are introduced with an in-built GPS which stays on 24/7, keeping a constant eye on you and tracking how you spend each and every second of your life.
Won’t you call it identity theft? And, what if the data is somehow acquired by someone else? You just can’t imagine the perilous situations you can land into with these GPS tracking services, especially when now they can even be accessed on Internet via services like MapquestFindMe and Accutracking. So, don’t question the technology, which we’ll know is for good and is no doubt highly useful, but might not for you.
Thanks: Jul Jones
Via: eslavery
Cell Phone Tracking or Identity Theft?
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