Hi everyone! Is it true that nowadays you can’t hide from location tracking even if you want to?
Because jammers now come in much smaller sizes, they are very easy to carry. Portable personal jammers slip into the palm of your hand or slip easily into your coat pocket. So, the next time someone in your commuter bus refuses to shut up, you can simply reach your backpack and light a temporary “dead zone” with your jammer. Then come back to peace and tranquility.
Cell phone jammers are devices that create a temporary “dead zone” to all mobile phone traffic in their immediate vicinity. Scramblers are generally used by police and the military to control or disrupt communication during hostage-taking and bomb threats. Traditionally, jammers were large antennas mounted on trailers that had to be pulled behind a truck. They now come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including models that are about the size of a cell phone.
As an addition to all examples you might find here and here there also few that I would like to tell you about in this answer. For example, the company called Rx Networks developed their own tracking solution that combines GPS, WiFi and Cell-ID tracking technologies (I hope you have already read about them in those articles I have linked to) to find your location even if any of those tracking services will not be operational.
Another thing worth mentioning is the Super WiFi technology that has been discussed quite often these days. Why is that so? Because it is rumored to possibly replace the GPS tracking we are used to. This technology will use the low frequency bands released by TV channels to create the cell phone location-based tracking system that will work faster and require no satellites.
And now I will give you the answers you were waiting for. It is true that you shouldn’t go anywhere to be tracked because no matter you are moving or standing still – there will always be the system that can track your location. But you can hide from all location tracking systems no matter you are at home or going somewhere.