Angry Birds Leaks .... your location to the NSA

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
NSA and GCHQ target 'leaky' phone apps like Angry Birds to scoop user data
• US and UK spy agencies piggyback on commercial data
• Details can include age, location and sexual orientation
• Documents also reveal targeted tools against individual phones


The National Security Agency and its UK counterpart GCHQ have been developing capabilities to take advantage of "leaky" smartphone apps, such as the wildly popular Angry Birds game, that transmit users' private information across the internet, according to top secret documents.

The data pouring onto communication networks from the new generation of iPhone and Android apps ranges from phone model and screen size to personal details such as age, gender and location. Some apps, the documents state, can share users' most sensitive information such as sexual orientation – and one app recorded in the material even sends specific sexual preferences such as whether or not the user may be a swinger.

Many smartphone owners will be unaware of the full extent this information is being shared across the internet, and even the most sophisticated would be unlikely to realise that all of it is available for the spy agencies to collect.

Dozens of classified documents, provided to the Guardian by whistleblower Edward Snowden and reported in partnership with the New York Times and ProPublica, detail the NSA and GCHQ efforts to piggyback on this commercial data collection for their own purposes.
 

b23hqb

Well-Known Member
Anybody that does not realize they are or have the potential to be tracked nearly anytime of the day is just plain ignorant. Ignorance is self inflicted.

This stuff is not news anymore. It was not real news for a number of years or so before Snowden. It was suspected and believed to be happening with electronic devices then, only now we know for sure the specifics, or at least some of the specifics.

Just assume you are being monitored all the time, and get on with life, because even if the US quits doing it, which I doubt they will, other foreign countries will fill the void.:buddies:
 
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