I can’t imagine how this could go poorly. /s

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    Best way to detect that?

    For airtags there’s airguard and similar apps, but more advanced locators? Maybe a SDR to analyse traffic?

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    11 hours ago

    This post is like a kid who grew up in country clubs and gated neighborhoods just finding out that people illegally sell drugs.

    This kind of spy tech has been available and marketed the same way for decades. The only difference is that these are small.

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      Yeah, but they used to be fairly obvious. Mechanics would routinely pull them off of women’s cars and people would get arrested. I think it’s good they’re keeping this in the public eye.

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        Mechanics would routinely pull them off of women’s cars and people would get arrested.

        Really? I’m almost 50 and this is the first time I’ve ever heard that. Do you have any data to back up that claim?

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            I’m fully aware of how to search the internet, how GPS trackers work, and how they are used.

            The part I’m skeptical of is that this is something that is disproportionately common for women and that people were arrested. That sounds like FUD to me.

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    12 hours ago

    TikTok shop also sells glock switches (to make them automatic pistols), galaxy gas/nitrous tanks and god knows what else.

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    14 hours ago

    A friend of mine has a relative who is doing several years in prison for shit like this. It took about 14 times of him getting caught doing variously more aggressive, stalker things towards his ex partner before he was finally incarcerated for any length of time.

    Motherfuckers need to start letting shit go, and we need to start holding people accountable and providing services for their mental illnesses in the states.

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      providing services for their mental illnesses in the states.

      Statistics show that this would cost less money than engaging the unwell with police, but then how would we justify huge police budgets?

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        we could, I dunno, quantify which results in better outcomes over time: a jacked up roided police force responding to mental health problems by criminalizing the suffering, or, I guess, maybe… provide some mental health services?

        seems fraught with potential.

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        54 minutes ago

        Man, what a quandary. Guess we just continue incarcerating the mentally unwell and arming the facists. Sounds like there’s no better option. Glad that’s sorted.

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    I can tell just from looking that they’re just btle not gps. Thankfully both Google and Apple tell you when a tag on their networks is traveling with you. So either these are trash because they’re not on the two largest networks that share data, or they’re useless because they are and if you have a smart phone it’ll warn you.

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      12 hours ago

      I’ve seen some pretty small GPS trackers with cell modems, I wouldn’t be surprised if these were that instead depending on the price.

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        12 hours ago

        Fortunately they hold the charge for realistically short time and therefore are limited in use.

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        10 hours ago

        It has way less to do with the size of the device and more to do with the size of the battery. Not much room left at all between the cell modem and GPS antenna required to make that thing work.

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          Indeed, the models I have seen have a very short battery life, or check in infrequently, or only check in when movement is detected, or use cell signal triangulation to save battery, etc.

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      11 hours ago

      At the end of the article they say many of the listings have terrible reviews because the safety features in FindMy were triggered.

      If any of these devices use the networks Google and Apple made, they are not gps.

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    13 hours ago

    I saw the same or a very similar ad on Facebook after a reel somebody sent me.

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        I try not to be there anymore, but there are still vestiges . But there are some group stuff i am trying to get to migrate to other places. This was a link somebody sent me.

        Now that I think about it that commercial might have been on snap between stories. Snap is also bloating up fast these days.