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Insanely horrible discussion on r/privacy Snapchat airport thread
Jan. 24, 2024, 12:18 p.m. | /u/anotheroneflew
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Post is very clear - here's an article about boy getting arrested because of his private Snapchat message.
The article clearly states that the Wi-Fi server automatically picked up keyword "bomb" and that's how they caught him. OP simply asks - how is this possible and how did they do it.
The actual discourse in this thread is so awful but completely unsurprising for Reddit.
Half the comments are just: oh you thought Snapchat was private???? …
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