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    SwiftOnSecurity‏ @SwiftOnSecurity 22 Oct 2015

    Verizon's AOL ad network knows who you are because they modify the web traffic going from your phone- they "tag" it with a special string.

    10:29 AM - 22 Oct 2015
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      2. SwiftOnSecurity‏ @SwiftOnSecurity 22 Oct 2015
        Replying to @SwiftOnSecurity

        This tagging doesn't just allow Verizon to track you, it allows other ad networks and the NSA as well. Done via deep packet inspection.

        3 replies 24 retweets 19 likes
      3. SwiftOnSecurity‏ @SwiftOnSecurity 22 Oct 2015
        Replying to @SwiftOnSecurity

        AT&T was also doing the same thing, but I think they stopped. Regardless, this is one of the reasons people champion running a VPN on phones

        2 replies 20 retweets 21 likes
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      1. jennifer alsworth in 2022‏ @jackalsworth 22 Oct 2015
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        @SwiftOnSecurity corporate monopolies taking advantage of their customers? shocked, i tell you!

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      1. 𝕄𝕚𝕂𝕖 𝕄𝕔𝔻𝕠𝕟𝕠𝕦𝕘𝕙  🍥‏ @MiKeMcDnet 22 Oct 2015
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        @SwiftOnSecurity thought they had to stop doing that??

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      2. Dan H  😎 🍦‏ @DanH_NYC 22 Oct 2015
        Replying to @BlueSpaceCanary

        @BlueSpaceCanary @SwiftOnSecurity Any VPN recommendations for mobile?

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      3. Radicalis‏ @Radicitus_ 22 Oct 2015
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        @DanH_NYC check out @cryptostorm_is @BlueSpaceCanary @SwiftOnSecurity

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      1. Michael Vasiliev‏ @infoscav 22 Oct 2015
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        @SwiftOnSecurity funny that I saw it in action in Russia two years ago. It was terrible. Every shady website knows your phone number.

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      1. joel garry‏ @joelgarry 22 Oct 2015
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        @SwiftOnSecurity My Nayeem Ees José Jimayonnaise

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      1. ㅤ ㅤ‏ @phreakery 22 Oct 2015
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        @ncweaver @SwiftOnSecurity catch-and-release

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      2. Michael Vasiliev‏ @infoscav 22 Oct 2015
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        @SwiftOnSecurity Naturally, the moment you happen to browse by, you are subscribed to their "service" and your phone balance is tapped into.

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      3. 𒃲𒌋𒅗𒆪𒁉 🐜 🐻‏ @ultimape 22 Oct 2015
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        @infoscav @SwiftOnSecurity oh god, no. Just no.

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