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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
If they have any sense, they’ll just make an app you can run on a phone.
It’s pretty hard to sell an app for $500
I don’t see why the idiots buying the $500 “wi-fi monitoring devices” wouldn’t pay $500 for an app.
Well when it’s a device you can pretend it does something more radical than it actually does
You just got to be more creative about lying about what the software does.
Could be. I think people value hardware over software intuitively.
BRB, selling apps to rubes to pay off my mortgage…
Especially when there are already several free ones out there.
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.
Well, they need the app to beam the information back to the mothership.
Wifi Analyzer, by olgor.com. On Android Play Store. Probably one for iPhone, too.
This app already exists as part of the wardriving community. WiGLE is the most popular platform for it.