“It tracks movement inside your home using nothing but your WiFi signals. No cameras, no sensors, just your router blasting invisible waves and reading how they bounce off your body. That's not WI fi anymore. That's a radar.”
Comcast's terms of service specify that they'll use their WiFi Motion service to tell the police or any other third party about your movements at home
“You walk across the room, it knows you open a door, it knows you sit still too long, it knows it's a motion detection through your Internet. And the craziest part? It's already built into the router, just waiting to be activated. Most people won't even realize they've installed live surveillance in their own home.
Xfinity calls it a feature, but this isn't smart tech. It's a silent wireless tracking system. And once your router can map your movements, you're not just connected, you're monitored. Constantly. This is how the surveillance state gets in.
Not with cameras, but with conveniences. Not with force, but with features. And by the time people figure it out, the cage is already built.”
I cancelled XFinity as soon as fiber was available at my house. Now, I have faster internet, and there are lots of TV apps that are significantly cheaper than xfinity.
“It tracks movement inside your home using nothing but your WiFi signals. No cameras, no sensors, just your router blasting invisible waves and reading how they bounce off your body. That's not WI fi anymore. That's a radar.”
Comcast's terms of service specify that they'll use their WiFi Motion service to tell the police or any other third party about your movements at home
“You walk across the room, it knows you open a door, it knows you sit still too long, it knows it's a motion detection through your Internet. And the craziest part? It's already built into the router, just waiting to be activated. Most people won't even realize they've installed live surveillance in their own home.
Xfinity calls it a feature, but this isn't smart tech. It's a silent wireless tracking system. And once your router can map your movements, you're not just connected, you're monitored. Constantly. This is how the surveillance state gets in.
Not with cameras, but with conveniences. Not with force, but with features. And by the time people figure it out, the cage is already built.”
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I cancelled XFinity as soon as fiber was available at my house. Now, I have faster internet, and there are lots of TV apps that are significantly cheaper than xfinity.
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I hate to break it to you, but it's already been doing that for some time now.
I don't see the point in that unless the Police are able to tap into it.
But does it work when it's bridged via cable to my own supplied router actively running a tunneled VPN?