agreed, but usually those that get A stick with those that get A and from my experience you don’t want to do business with those…
can you provide an example please…
me too, I have packed already. Let me know the gps coordinates please 😄
I agree. If every of us would do their homework right.
Doing my part.
People older than 45, what advice would you give to people younger than 30?
However the well dries up as soon as we stop training them. They’ll store the basics of any field but fail to replicate new developments or conclusions until trained.
Exactly this is the reason we should prevent any further data collection by these bastards…
Don’t feed the beast!
Try Linux! Fast and reliable IF you know your business
And now I am thinking how the mrna “vaccines” must have worked for every person or else…
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IMEIs are unique by design… Any existing device SHOULD have a unique IMEI. So when you use an older device IMEI should work perfectly.
Yes you are correct!
But in our discussion it was implied/assumed a random UNIQUE IMEI or MAC address.
For example most of people have a pile of unused older phones which are NOT IN USE and you could use thoses IMEIs without issues.
No, there are no confusions. Changing the “id” like the MAC address or the IMEI has no impact on any system.
Its just like a new device joins a network.
For example, when a client device gets its IP from the dhcp server on a router, which allocates a random ip from a specific pool, it does not influence anything like ip packets routing…
The real issue is that it is forbiden, BECAUSE if you randomize it you do not have an unique id anymore to trace back a specific device…
Hope is more clear for you now!
Well done mate!
I’m thanksful that there are more people like us who understand the source of the issues…
Exactly! This person knows what I am saying! ☝️
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