Mike Lindell's $500 Wi-Fi monitoring devices are BANNED from polling stations in Kentucky after My Pillow CEO and election conspiracy theorist claimed signals were tampering with votes
Mike Lindell's $500 Wi-Fi monitoring devices are BANNED from polling stations in Kentucky after My Pillow CEO and election conspiracy theorist claimed signals were tampering with votes
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The MyPillow CEO created the devices to be able to detect and identify Wi-Fi networks at polling stations
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But Kentucky officials say they could violate state law and have banned their use
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Lindell has been banned from X for spreading false claims about 2020 election fraud
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25 0 ReplyIt's pretty hard to sell an app for $500
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7 0 ReplyWell when it's a device you can pretend it does something more radical than it actually does
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5 0 ReplyCould be. I think people value hardware over software intuitively.
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BRB, selling apps to rubes to pay off my mortgage...
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Especially when there are already several free ones out there.
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The worst part is they don’t even need to make an app. Dozens exist already. I’ve been using Fing for years to help troubleshoot at home.
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Wifi Analyzer, by olgor.com. On Android Play Store. Probably one for iPhone, too.
7 0 ReplyThis app already exists as part of the wardriving community. WiGLE is the most popular platform for it.
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