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I know I shouldn't be surprised, maybe I'm not, but I find it very strange that my opsec is better than people that actually need opsec.
I always think about when Facebook allowed targeting of the us military in Afghanistan.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-17311702
Or Strava exposes secret bases
https://www.wired.com/story/strava-heat-map-military-bases-fitness-trackers-privacy/
I'm just a rando on the internet who wants to stay off corporate databases as much as possible. Why is this kind of shit obvious to me but not to people whose lives may depend on it?
Holy shit. Of all things, fucking Strava?
Who the hell is logging their excercise data while out at a FOB? Who of those is posting it fucking publicly?