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xfinity Internet service launches xfinity wifi motion and it’s exactly what it sounds like Your WiFi will now be tracking you in your home and even discloses your movement to third parties “It tracks movement inside your home using nothing but your WiFi signals. No cameras, no sensors, just...

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Mr PitBull1 year ago

We figured this out at Microsoft over a decade ago. It first started to determine if conference rooms wer being used or not. WiFi can do way more than you think actually. Never use equipment from the providers.

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The New Mexico Ranger1 year ago

Hi 1984 called. They want their dystopia back.

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Dr Vincent Sativa 🇺🇸1 year ago

That's creepy. How is that not an invasion of privacy?

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Zeno1 year ago

Oh no! Will they know when I'm masturbating? I thought they could just see me through my camera. Fortunately, I don't use WiFi. I have a 750ft CAT3 cable I drag around with me. Am I safe?

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mark schuster1 year ago

Hmmm… Comcast WiFi couldn’t cover my downstairs from upstairs, not sure how effective this will be…

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Mr PitBull1 year ago

The walls no longer whisper they triangulate. The air now watches, unseen and unblinking. The mad cried “they track our movements,” and we mocked them. Now Xfinity does it openly and calls it a feature.

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States Radar1 year ago

Privacy matters deeply. Technology must protect users, not turn homes into surveillance zones.

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Jenn1 year ago

Hell to the no. Glad its not offered where I live.

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Richie Rich1 year ago

I really, really hope they don’t mandate use of their router and WiSpy hardware to have their service. I make a living selling and installing 3rd party hardware as part of my business. Unfortunately I bet they will. All the revenue from reselling the “activity data” will be too tempting.

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SIDI😎1 year ago

Perfect technology for the future but seems casinogenic

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