Mario López-Goicoechea
Mario López-Goicoechea

Mar 2, 2021

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You have to remember that, despite paying a pretty penny for it, your smartphone does not belong to you. It belongs to the people exploiting you — tech companies, advertisers and governments who want to hack your phone regardless of whether you are suspected of committing a crime or not.

Your Smartphone Doesn’t Belong to You
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Simon Doherty

Spot on! :-) Thanks.

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