Forum Discussion
Wiretapping,Electronic "eavesdropping" and Intercepted Communication
Dear T-Mobile,
I am writing this because I am not sure if I was able to get the information I needed to you and I also wanted to notify the t-mobile community about serious violations of our rights, liberties, and freedoms by someone who is definitely the enemy of the U.S. and U.S. people who govern this great country.
Please let us all know what are you doing to prevent all three things mentioned in the subject from happening.
It appears, Mr. Snowden was correct and it is going on with even more efficiency and fierceness against us, simple and law-abiding U.S. folks.
My things started 3 months ago and it resulted in me not being able to reach 911. Is this for real?
If before I have heard the most proper response when I dialed 911 (it would always say "911, what is your emergency?") but now I hear message for non-emergency calls, hearing-impaired tones (they are insulting us, I guess) and I am not able to reach anyone at all now, always hitting the answering machine.
Should I leave a message when I am having a heart attack? Or someone with the gun is trying to break into my house to murder me? What kind of message would you recommend me to leave? And what exactly 911 is doing? Are they like on vacation now? For me personally?
So check all my logs, calls and data for the last 3 month, please. I had an emergency on Oct 12th and I could not summon any emergency services. ¡Ohh!
Because when I call from a different phone and #, everything works great!!! Imagine that! Wow!
So let us know.
My ticket # is 29798367
P.S. I could not even log in now to send this message because my SMS authentication info was never delivered to me. Thank God for your smart security question option.
And your support guy did not even know what email is for support. Why? Is this all for real?
Gracias.
- DisgruntledCG83Newbie Caller
Oh just wait bud. You're just finding out what I found after the October 4, 2020 updates that allowed 3rd party "system" applications to bypass antivirus and factory security then root themselves into the recovery partition. Sprint carrier hub, mcm client, appselector, com.tmobile.pr.adapt use multiple Qualcomm services and notification channels to extract as much database possible no matter what settings you choose. I've always denied optional diagnostics and permissions for apps and sites. Changed passwords regularly and had my accounts with Google, Yahoo, and Facebook since they all started. Once the Updated "merger" apps hit my new iPhone SE with the iOS 14 release, cleaver way to hide it, my whole life was shut down. I've been able to reach mainly my wife and a few folks since then and barely use data as it always says I'm not connected to service yet shows 5g. (Utf-8 file decoder will help btw) yet they're showing 60+ G of data used per month. Maybe so when my CPU is burning tires in the background routing whatever it can to China Telecom. 4 days. I joined TMobile to switch to Apple for the first time in my life as my side business was getting more calls and I wanted more security than my previous Walmart Mobile 20g plan and cheap device I had used for years. Rarely did I use 20g as the only 3 apps I run occasionally are Word, Pandora, and mobile banking, and Facebook. Yes, before any "tech" gets on here and blames them instead of your China backing employer, I have a distinct military education in Communications. We'll leave that at that. I knew once they allowed me to return the SE( after fighting me and the whole t"the victim like the criminal process") and it embedded into new Android devices (3 to date), multiple sim and number changes, and about 200 calls since they were the only folks I could really get a hold of anyhow, (not how I want to spend 120/mo and what little time I have with my children) that this was either a problem within the TMobile update and system applications or signal piggy backing. Oh for 2 months those "expert" techs mentioned above along with a shady Executive named Gabriel assured me this wasn't possible. Not once I found what was really going on did he want to do anything more than secure my devices at that point and move me along quietly. Not this guy, picked the wrong soldier bud,I chose to become a carpenter, I grew board of piggy backing enemy signal and decoding information. Now I have an employee removing feature and credits on my account Everytime I have finnaly told this story to the right person. All I have asked for since corrupted the 1st of 3 revvl 5g was a new account and digital signature with what I came for in the first place and was told was the problem An SE and apple support. (Note these apps allow remote access to the full device) Someone there is removing other supervisors notes, credits, and instructions as well. I have documentation and proof including the programs written for this extreme privacy violation as well as the coding for the apps and services doing it. Don't let this guy above strong arm you for telling the truth. I went to top when TMobile began the plausible deniability routine and referred me to law enforcement. As suggested by Mr. Grant at my U.S. Representative's office I have informed the FBI and others including the FCC as well have begun a dissertation to Congress for litigation into the matter. I told TMobile what was happening the moment I recognized it as I am trained to. Forwarded them to listen before others were affected band to help troubleshoot the matter. I was shut down. I've only wanted what I came here for and traded into and paid for. An iPhone SE and a more secure network. Unfortunately most folks won't start noticing thing until it's too late. Once my calls and data started being munipulated and my Identity Protection and antivirus was compromised it all got quiet and costly. I gave TMobile multiple chances to help and was treated like an idiot. I will be moving on this week and recovering my life. I have the proof and my attorney has sent y'all my settlement offer. Personally I hope the US Govt rips you down to scraps like you did me. But I'm not greedy and would rather fix this and hold businesses and Executives responsible and prevent any cyber-terrorism from harming the people. I mean I was trained to do so and that oath don't expire. Oh here's your chatbot. FYI.
- tmo_mike_cModerador
My apologies for any confusion. No, we don't have an option to do that.
- magenta5473947Newbie Caller
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!!!
- tmo_mike_cModerador
I'm unaware of the police blocking your ID from calling. If you're not able to call 911 and get through, you'd need to file a Trouble Ticket with our Team of Experts or T-Force team.
- magenta5473947Newbie Caller
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 my phone/computer, which I reset already. I am mostly stating all this for info for the forum users. So no need to respond to this.
But I need your response about the possibility of completely blocking off emergency services (911) and police from IDing my phone so that they can't block me. Is it possible? Can you do it for me? Even as a special request? I know it is an unusual request, but I have no choice at this moment.
So let me know still.
Gracias.
- tmo_mike_cModerador
We do track if there's been any security breach and if you're asking if this was related to something like that, then the answer is no. I'm not aware of any way the LAPD would block you so I can't offer any suggestions on that. If you do have more concerns about that, it's probably gonna be a better bet to discuss that with someone face to face at the police office. The help we can offer here is to make sure your services are working properly and help troubleshoot to resolve them. Cellphone service and how to use the devices we sell is the scope of support we provide here.
- magenta5473947Newbie Caller
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 law-enforcement agency. Black boxes are just as vulnerable to hackers as any other box in your server room.
So let me know.
@tmo_mike_c
- tmo_mike_cModerador
T-Mobile does have a very skilled collection of network engineers and folks that work on the back end to make sure our customer's privacy is protected. I've included a few links that go over this below and an email address that you can contact a special privacy team via email directly if you have further questions. As for you ticket, we know it's important that you're able to call 911 without any errors. From what I've seen our engineers have resolved the this issue and you should be able to make emergency calls with no problems.
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