GPS jammer prevents bosses from monitoring employees’ whereabouts at will

Mark asked: “Is there a device in my house that allows everyone to eat, flips the switch, turns on things, and cuts off all cell signals in the house?” Or in a certain area so that no one takes out the phone and checks Instagram Or other content? ”

Mark, there must be some jammer devices that will block signals from cell phones, WiFi, GPS, police speedometers, etc. You can easily find them online, the prices range from 100 dollars to thousands of dollars, and they can work normally. Completely illegal.

The FCC even issued the following warning on its website: “We remind consumers that using phone gps blocker or similar devices that deliberately block, block, or interfere with authorized radio communications violate federal laws. (For example, cell phones, police radar, GPS, and Wi-Fi ), although some businesses claim that consumers still cannot legally use jammers in the United States, and retailers cannot legally sell them.”

The fine is not a joke. In 2014, a man in Florida was fined $48,000 for using a jammer to prevent other drivers from standing by his phone. LaGuardia Airport was fined nearly $32,000 and fired GPS Jammer, so his boss could not track him. He accidentally interfered with communications at the airport.

A computer scientist in Chicago hopes to make peace while riding a train, until he is tried for using a jammer and can pay $10,000 in bail and a $100,000 fine. A school in Dallas was fined $25,000 for signal blocking.