US /spaɪ ɑn/
・UK /spai ɔn/
And US officials say there are growing fears China could use smart car technology to spy on American drivers.
officials say there are growing fears China could use smart car technology to spy on American drivers.
which says "we can't break into your house and look at your stuff to see if you're being bad, which is the only way for us to spy on you because it's 1791 and no one has invented electricity yet."
So now there are two kinds of warrants you can get to spy on someone—a Title III warrant or a FISA warrant—but here's where things get tricky:
Yola, I would use this to spy on people, obviously.
Yola, I would use this to spy on people, obviously.
It all makes you grateful to use safe, American freedom phones—which, as far as I'm concerned, don't spy on me at all, because I can't see the folder of evidence.
It all makes you grateful to use safe, American freedom phones, which as far as I'm concerned don't spy on me at all, because I can't see the folder of evidence.
You know you're home." "I'm taping a cardboard over the camera." "What?" "They could see you." "No one's trying to spy on you, Dad." "Yeah.
No one's trying to spy on you, Dad.
SeaWorld employed a number of staff, but it was revealed many worked to spy on vegans.
Seaworld employed a number of staff, but it was revealed many worked to spy on vegans.
and they're using the app to spy on American citizens, right?
But the main issue is, I guess it's like privacy and China owns the app and they're using the app to like spy on American citizens, right?
Hiring Private detectives to spy on Microsoft, joking about shooting another CEO and owning most of a Hawaiian island.
Flying fighter jets, racing yachts, using the pickup line, "Can I buy you a car?" Hiring private detectives to spy on Microsoft, joking about shooting another CEO,
A spy on a mission?
A spy on a mission.
You can see without being seen and spy on people discreetly.
You can see without being seen and spy on people discreetly.