Mike,Please answer my question. Ok?Can T-Mobile block 911 and LAPD from IDing my phone # and other info that gets transferred to 911 during the emergency call? Ok?Once again, PLEASE ANSWER MY SPECIFIC QUESTION SO WE CAN BE DONE HERE!!!
Mike,I am still very satisfied with T-Mobile and I do not have any problems with you.However, you do not appear to answer my questions or provide me with the correct information.I do not think you know if there are any "black boxes" at your facilities. That is the whole point of "black boxes". My concern with black boxes is that if you have one, it is just as vulnerable to hacking as any other non-black box. So not only Gov/LEOs can use it but also hackers/rogue entities/individuals. This is why many software developers refuse to built-in backdoors into their software since it would make it vulnerable by default to attacks, hackers, e.t.c. I have no problem Gov/LEOs investigating me officially, via a proper search warrant. But I do have problems with that being done without proper authorization or worse by hackers/criminals e.t.c. This is not really of my concern right now since I have figured out that it was police all along, just like I have suspected. And maybe also some malware on
Thank you, Mike. I also did not think that there was any problem on your end but since you did not really tell me if there was a problem (or not) I still do not know.Yes, issues appear to be resolved, but it still does not prevent LAPD from blocking me. Is there any way to block Police from IDing my phone? I do not want my electronic ID sent to the emergency services anymore since they abuse it and use it for their convenience against me and they use it to retaliate against me as well when they do not like that I ask them to do their job. Imagine that, right?!?Let me know.And we all know, thanks to the bravery of Mr. Snowden that each telco has black box devices that some gov. agencies may use for the purposes I have specified in the subject of the discussion. I am not talking about warranted (as with a warrant) interception and eavesdropping. I am talking about these violations of law and privacy without one. Or if the black box was highjacked by someone who is not even a legitimate l
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