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Apple’s iPhone And iPad Should Change Their Names To “iNvade”… Equipped With Tracking Units posted by on April 25, 2011
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Y'all know what time it is...

It was recently discovered by researchers Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden that all 3G iPhones and iPads manufactured by Apple have been seriously invading the privacy of its owners, by giving a detailed map of its every location.  It was found that it doesn’t track your whereabouts like GPS, but actually triangulates your latitude and longitudinal coordinates from cell towers.

What makes this worse, is that it will not only keep a detailed map of everywhere you have been, but also your computer if it interfaces your iPhone or iPad via iTunes.  In fact, anybody can access the file it’s saved to, and check your whole mobile history.  Again, this is not like GPS, so there is no way to turn this feature off.  It is an automatic feature that has been kept a hidden secret from the public the entire time the world’s most popular cell phone has been on the free market.

To me, this is no surprise.  For those of you that are unfamiliar, the very logo behind Apple Computers is an apple with a bite taken out of it, as it is to represent the fruit that was taken from the Garden of Eden, in which Adam and Eve took a bite to let sin enter into the world.

What’s even more effed up, is that the first Apple computer, the Apple I, sold for $666.

Coincidence? Yes or No?

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