Ramblings of an old Doc

 

We’ve seen in the past that Barbie dolls (the interactive sort) and Amazon’s Echo listen to you even when you aren’t aware they are. Of course, Mattel and Amazon tell you that all information passed on is “depersonalized” and not at all invasive.

Now, makeuseof has noticed around the web, people are seeing ads suddenly appear which seem to be linked to conversations they had when their smartphones are being used for messaging or conversations. They deny having “googled” about the topic of the add involved.

The author noticed this…but also a bunch of shows he never watches after leaving his phone at his mother’s house.

This led the author to ask the question in the title:

“It does seem as though this is something more than coincidence. But can it be proven that smartphone mics are being used to collect data and target appropriate content at users?” – makeuseof

Well, Google and facebook deny all accusations.

So…have any of you folks noticed this behavior on your phones?

Source:

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/your-smartphone-listening-or-coincidence/


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on Mar 12, 2016

Bump

on Mar 12, 2016

I don't see ads on my phone, but then, I mostly only use it as a phone.

on Mar 12, 2016

Jim...you'd have to open a browser to see this happen, if indeed it happens.

on Mar 12, 2016

A bit unrelated, but nonetheless still as disconcerting, I have an old iPhone 4s that I let the service expire on. I use it for my appointment book with work, to listen to music, and to occasionally text my wife through my home wifi. I took out the sim card after the service expired, I only turn the wifi on when I"m going to use it so it's off 90% of the time like it was this morning. All of a sudden, out of the blue, I get an amber alert on my phone, at exactly the same time as my wife gets one on her cell phone... How is that even possible? Somehow, either Apple lies about the wifi being off or the "authorities" are able to turn on my wifi to push me that alert. It has truly stumped me how this could have happened... I don't think of myself as paranoid but I'm starting to get there...

on Mar 12, 2016

Avatar137...I can't explain how that might happen unless there are wifi channels the Police can broadcast over which you can't disable on your old iPhone?

on Mar 12, 2016

Avatar137

All of a sudden, out of the blue, I get an amber alert on my phone, at exactly the same time as my wife gets one on her cell phone... How is that even possible?

They used SMS prior to 2012 but since then emergency alerts are broadcast by FEMA on a dedicated frequency from cell towers to all compatible devices in range, whether they are registered for service or not. Think of it as the digital equivalent of weather radio.

 

http://www.ctia.org/your-wireless-life/consumer-tips/wireless-emergency-alerts

 

on Mar 12, 2016

I guess we can hope that's a one-way channel. 

on Mar 12, 2016

what is a phone?

on Mar 12, 2016

DrJBHL

Jim...you'd have to open a browser to see this happen, if indeed it happens.

Yeah, I know. That's why I said I mostly only use my phone as a phone.

 

I do actually open Chrome occasionally, maybe once or twice a month. Haven't seen any ads.

on Mar 12, 2016

I get amber alerts every once in a while. Myself, my wife, and some guy in the walmart parking lot all got one at the same time one night.

on Mar 12, 2016

I kinda hope my smart phone listens to me....cos if it doesn't it won't know what to pass on to the other person on the end of 'the phone line'.

Cos if that's the case I just as well could leave it off...and talk to myself...

on Mar 13, 2016


I just as well could leave it off...and talk to myself...

Like that'll ever happen.

on Mar 13, 2016


talk to myself

You know what that is the first sign of, talking to yourself.... and being you have an insanity that's well entrenched, from long, long ago, we're well beyond the 1st, 2nd and 3rd signs and into those that haven't been so well documented as yet

Yup, Freud and his lot would have been perplexed by your brand of lunacy.  They should have shifted focus from Lewis Caroll before it went viral, me thinks.

 

on Mar 13, 2016



Quoting Avatar137,

All of a sudden, out of the blue, I get an amber alert on my phone, at exactly the same time as my wife gets one on her cell phone... How is that even possible?



They used SMS prior to 2012 but since then emergency alerts are broadcast by FEMA on a dedicated frequency from cell towers to all compatible devices in range, whether they are registered for service or not. Think of it as the digital equivalent of weather radio.

 

http://www.ctia.org/your-wireless-life/consumer-tips/wireless-emergency-alerts

 

 

Ah, thanks for the info, kyro, didn't realize the antennas were AM/FM type that would work without the sim card installed or wifi being on... that makes sense. Really surprised me! I also got this response over at the iFans site:

Sent through the carrier most likely. So long as your phone's radio antennas are working, government services that go through the cell phone system will still work (like 911, amber alerts, etc.). It is technically a good thing to have 911 service on your phone, even when not in service IMO. If you really want to disable it, turn on airplane mode, then turn on wifi (if you want wifi).

 

Thanks for the replies and sorry for the divergent tangent there doc!

 

on Mar 13, 2016

Avatar137

Thanks for the replies and sorry for the divergent tangent there doc!

No reason to apologize at all, Avatar137.

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