Unfortunately, didn't find anything about "Internet of Things", "quantum link" and 2.4 GHz in that patent. Fuck. Again I was misguided by some hyping dude about an example of technology that appear from nowhere, without any prior findings, which could be a solid proof of alien technology emergence.
It is just another boring attempt to use, obviously, smartphones with some special app to figure out who is potentially could become a superspreader based on the number of different smartphones one get around for a unit of time.
If you use some phone were that shitty Android replaced with some GNU/Linux distribution, and don't use iPhone/Android anal probes, that patent means nothing for you.
If you don't want to get rid of that iPhone/Android crap, because "SoCiaL NeTworKs", "banking application", "telegram/whatsapp/viber", "useability", "fancy outlook", "that useful app", "don't need to use commandline", whatever, this patent adds nothing to your complete obedience at all.
So, in any case that patent means nothing.
Unfortunately, didn't find anything about "Internet of Things", "quantum link" and 2.4 GHz in that patent. Fuck. Again I was misguided by some hyping dude about an example of technology that appear from nowhere, without any prior findings, which could be a solid proof of alien technology emergence.
It is just another boring attempt to use, obviously, smartphones with some special app to figure out who is potentially could be superspreader based on the number of different smartphones one get around for a unit of time.
If you use some phone were that shitty Android replaced with some GNU/Linux distribution, and don't use iPhone/Android anal probes, that patent means nothing for you.
If you don't want to get rid of that iPhone/Android crap, because "SoCiaL NeTworKs", "banking application", "telegram/whatsapp/viber", "useability", "fancy outlook", "that useful app", "don't need to use commandline", whatever, this patent adds nothing to your complete obedience at all.
So, in any case that patent means nothing.
Unfortunately, didn't find anything about "Internet of Things", "quantum link" and 2.4 GHz in that patent. Fuck. Again I was misguided by some hyping dude about an example of technology that appear from nowhere, without any prior findings, which could be a solid proof of alien technology emergence.
It is just another boring attempt to use, obviously, smartphones with some special app to figure out who is potentially could be superspreader based on the number of different smartphones one get around for a unit of time.
If you use some phone were that shitty Android replaced with some GNU/Linux distribution, and don't use iPhone/Android anal probes, that patent means nothing
If you don't want to get rid of that iPhone/Android crap, because "SoCiaL NeTworKs", "banking application", "telegram/whatsapp/viber", "useability", "fancy outlook", "that useful app", "don't need to use commandline", whatever, this patent adds nothing to your complete obedience at all.
So, in any case that patent means nothing.
Unfortunately, didn't find anything about "Internet of Things", "quantum link" and 2.4 GHz in that patent. Fuck. Again I was misguided by some hyping dude about an example of technology that appear from nowhere, without any prior findings, which could be a solid proof of alien technology emergence.
It is just another boring attempt to use, obviously, smartphones with some special app to figure out who is potentially could be superspreader based on the number of different smartphones one get around for a unit of time.
If you use some were that shitty Android replaced with some GNU/Linux distribution, and don't use iPhone/Android anal probes, that patent means nothing
If you don't want to get rid of that iPhone/Android crap, because "SoCiaL NeTworKs", "banking application", "telegram/whatsapp/viber", "useability", "fancy outlook", "that useful app", "don't need to use commandline", whatever, this patent adds nothing to your complete obedience at all.
So, in any case that patent means nothing.