The Crowdsourced Dragnet
The Crowdsourced Dragnet

Impractical Privacy by Sudo

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In this episode of Impractical Privacy, Sudo unpacks the chilling reality of "The Crowdsourced Dragnet," revealing how tech giants have transformed billions of consumer smartphones into an involuntary tracking network. Moving beyond the marketing of lost-item finders like AirTags and Tile, the episode explores the dual-use dilemma where consumer convenience is weaponized for domestic stalking and state surveillance. By breaking down the architecture of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) swarms, Sudo provides actionable mitigations to sweep your physical environment and reclaim your hardware from the centralized surveillance grid.

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TechPrivacyDigital PrivacyCell PhonesConveniencePhysical PrivacyTrackersBluetooth
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