JJ Luna's personal privacy blog. In 1959 he moved to Spain's Canary Islands to begin a then-illegal educational work that included secret meetings in remote mountain forests. Although pursued by General Franco's Secret Police, he maintained his privacy via a false identity and was never caught. When the Spanish dictator moderated Spain’s harsh laws in 1970, Luna was free to come in from the cold. However, he remains in the shadows to this day. He is currently an international privacy consultant.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Want to see how easily you can be tracked?
First, go to this site to see what the unit looks like, and what it does:
http://www.detectigo.com/commercial1.html
Next, read this (from a review):
"DetectiGo can track someone anywhere in the world and listen to what they're saying. It's small enough to be hidden in a backpack, a briefcase or in a glove compartment … Legal expert David Milian says it's not breaking the law to track someone. "
For the complete review, go to:
http://www.gpsreviewsworld.com/view/145509/New_GPS_device_allows_you_to_track_people
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I wonder when the power of the device runs out? For example if someone planted it in an office, with the intent to listen to conversation, how long would it last? And how can it be detected , itself?
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