Chủ Nhật, 15 tháng 5, 2011

How would you block a scanner from ease dropping on your cell phone call?

How would you block a scanner from ease dropping on your cell phone call?

Answer by colton.webb
Well this is very simple. There are 3 methods of eavesdropping on a conversation. One of which is government. If you haven’t heard of the patriot act, look it up. As for the other 2 methods. Human beings standing near you or bugs. Bugs are a nuisance. There are three ways to remove a bug. First is if you dont mind losing some data on the phone, merely overload the power input by attaching a car battery of sorts. Or just several D batteries. Second is buying a costly bug sweeper which tells you if you are and where exactly it is. And third is throwing away the phone and get a new one. If you are worried about being bugged, simply get prepaid phones. Hard to track due to the fact you can pay cash. Cheap for that occasion you lose it or need to dispose of it. And hard to trace calls from because they are routed through a secure communications relay in space.

Answer by TJ
Now days, cellular phones are digital. Scanners can not receive digital cellular phones. They can however listen to the older analog cellular phones.

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Answer by wackygreenalien
you can’t do that.

Answer by Juan C
I think you should mind your own business you nosy idiot.

Answer by damnisux
depends on the scanner you own or using. let me know and maybe i can help you.

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