Re: staying hidden



dirtymark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
KeesC wrote:
<dirtymark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
news:1145996979.249463.319400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am being subject to being tracked at my place of business thru gps
technology. Some of us are going to have equipment in our vehicles
with antennas and others are going to have cell phones with tracking
abilities. I do not want this technology to be successful with my
everyday activities. How can I make this technology inaffective
and/or inaccurate? Two ideas I have, 1) surround the antenna with a
removal metal shield to help prevent signal gain for the vehicle
gps tracking systems. As for the cell phones, insert the cell phone
in a metal container on & off thru out the day. Please advise.
Stay Hidden


I suppose, hiding part of your tracks or your total track will
provide a similar amount of information to your employer than the
tracks you don't want him to see. If your car tracking system works
fine during tests and it seems not to function when you drive it,
the cause of this malfunction will be clear sooner or later. I am
afraid you won't escape Big Brother.

Kees.

From what little I have read and my own personal experiences with
cell
phones, it seems that none of this technology is............ goof
proof, at least from a civilian use. Being in a tunnel, deep into the
center of a large commercial building, weather, what else can I name
off that companies providing this kind of communication and
electronics would normally use as an excuse/ possibility for erradict
transmissions and/or reception that they can not figure out or
control under certian budget restraints. My point being, if this
technology is not 'perfect' and everyone knows this, then I believe,
in this case, keeping up this level of performance, could benefit me.
As for my reasons, well I like the term big brother, but lets update
it a bit, lets call it 'the corporate collective' that I wish to
fool.( if anyone out there understands the word corporate, then you
understand where I'm coming from ). For those who are concern, I'm
not a murderer, convict, pedophile, or any other kind of menace to
society. I'm just a normal long term employee whose has a good thing
going and has no appreciation for change, especially when that change
could eliminate some personally granted benifits that I have develop
over the years.

There must be other companies who don't track their employees. Just leave
the company.


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: staying hidden
    ... antennas and others are going to have cell phones with tracking ... I do not want this technology to be successful with my ... metal shield to help prevent signal gain for the vehicle gps tracking ... As for the cell phones, insert the cell phone in a metal ...
    (sci.geo.satellite-nav)
  • Re: staying hidden
    ... antennas and others are going to have cell phones with tracking ... I do not want this technology to be successful with my ... metal shield to help prevent signal gain for the vehicle gps tracking ... As for the cell phones, insert the cell phone in a metal ...
    (sci.geo.satellite-nav)
  • Re: staying hidden
    ... antennas and others are going to have cell phones with tracking ... I do not want this technology to be successful with my ... metal shield to help prevent signal gain for the vehicle gps tracking ... As for the cell phones, insert the cell phone in a metal ...
    (sci.geo.satellite-nav)
  • Re: staying hidden
    ... antennas and others are going to have cell phones with tracking ... I do not want this technology to be successful with my ... metal shield to help prevent signal gain for the vehicle gps tracking ... As for the cell phones, insert the cell phone in a metal ...
    (sci.geo.satellite-nav)
  • Re: staying hidden
    ... antennas and others are going to have cell phones with tracking ... I do not want this technology to be successful with my ... metal shield to help prevent signal gain for the vehicle gps tracking ... As for the cell phones, insert the cell phone in a metal ...
    (sci.geo.satellite-nav)