> Message du 16/04/14 01:25 > De : [email protected] > A : [email protected] > Copie à : > Objet : Re: NSA good guys >
> > All the whining about NSA is just that, whining, by comparison to > where COTS is going. The COTS folks are surpassing national labs > in the reach of their traffic analysis, they just don't yet have > the command structure. (They'll get one when they're deputized by > the national labs of whatever country matters.) > > Consider AAPL's iBeacon. > > --- consumer market prepositioning drives tracking rollout --- > http://www.pfhub.com/apple-inc-s-aapl-ios-leaps-ahead-of-googles-android-in-the > -new-world-of-beacons-542 > > The iBeacon is spreading rapidly in a number of spheres, including > > retail, sports arenas, museums, and possibly even the home. An even > > more crucial factor, however, is how many devices running a given > > operating system are beacon-ready. iOS devices are 82% beacon ready, > > according to a report today from Patently Apple, while Android > > devices are only 2.5% beacon ready. > > > > Being successful in the world of beacon technology draws the > > business of huge retailers with deep advertising budgets, with a > > potential windfall of cash when these companies pay for access to > > both beacons and the server space that backs them up. > > --- turning it off is a useful illusion --- > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5594 > > You must enable Location Services on your device and give your > > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5594 permission to each app or website > > before it can use your location data. In iOS 7, if you turn off > > Location Services and use Find My iPhone Lost Mode, Location Services > > will be re-enabled on the device as long as the device is in Lost > > Mode. Once Lost Mode is disabled, Location Services will return to > > its previous state. > > > > Note: For safety purposes, your iPhones location information will > > be used for emergency calls to aid response efforts regardless of > > whether you enable Location Services. > > --- everybody's ass is covered in layers of boilerplate --- > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6048 > > Note: If you allow third-party apps or websites to use your current > > location, you agree to their terms, privacy policies, and practices. > > You should review the terms, privacy policies, and practices of the > > apps and websites to understand how they use your location and other > > information. Information Apple collects will be treated in accordance > > with Apple's Privacy Policy. > > --- standards, schmandards --- > http://www.mobilemarketinguniverse.com/bluetooth-beacons-vs-wifi-vs-nfc-2 > > After Apple choose BLE as standard rather than NFC/RFID, we believe > > that the two winning technologies in North America will be Wifi > > and BLE whereas NFC still has a good chance in the rest of the > > world. > > > --dan > > Companies cannot seize your property, put you in jail and queue you to the death row.
