What if Carrier IQ keystrokes from all smartphones(I just found out that the IPhone may not be immune from Carrier IQ) was sold to the highest bidder and that bidder were the State Corporation of China? And what could China do with every keystroke on every smartphone in the Western World? Well. They could run all these keystrokes through a supercomputer to see what they could see for one. I personally think all the keystrokes of the wealthiest people in the western world on their smartphones would help the State Sponsored Corporation that China has become in their economic competition with the western world, don't you?
And even if it is not them but another group that might be paying for these keystrokes of the 150 million wealthiest people in the western world who have smartphones, I think they could make a lot of money and could blackmail a whole lot of people and cause a lot of undue harm to them, don't you?
So, keystrokes of all smartphones in the wrong hands could be basically the end of the freedoms of the western world potentially. As our freedoms disappear one by one here in the U.S. and Europe where will it all end? It all just seems too much like the Great Depression which led to World War II all over again. Watch out World!
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