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That's also why I don't do all these BS apps that businesses want you to load. They'll backdoor their way in or sell it to someone that will. After the contagion (you allowed them close to you) has inflicted/infected you. these symptoms are sure signs you got it.

You'll feel or recognize it first (primarily on the wallet side for men) in the keister and you'll clench the lower end. Then as you speculate what hit you, your stomach will turn and you begin to feel sick. As the realization starts to set in, your heart will sink, causing real pain from all three previous locations described. Then the mind torment will begin. Dementia-like symptoms will take over, making you paranoid, scared and constantly angry. You won't eat right or sleep well for days, compounding all the symptoms. It can last for days or in the worst cases, indefinitely.

You don't want to catch this sh_t !!!
 
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Geez, I thought the days of email chains mindlessly forwarded without any research ended in the 90's and 2000's. Social media is used for this now, what you should be worried about is entities that use social media to spread disinformation. If you are going to share something, do some research.

Scanning a QR code isn't going to magically steal your info, the QR code suggests you open a website where YOU enter your information and it is stolen because YOU gave it up. The is no magical app in a QR code that gets all of the info from you phone.
 
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Geez, I thought the days of email chains mindlessly forwarded without any research ended in the 90's and 2000's. Social media is used for this now, what you should be worried about is entities that use social media to spread disinformation. If you are going to share something, do some research.

Scanning a QR code isn't going to magically steal your info, the QR code suggests you open a website where YOU enter your information and it is stolen because YOU gave it up. The is no magical app in a QR code that gets all of the info from you phone.
Gosh man, sorry I jacked up your morning! Just trying to be helpful.

I hope things get better from here on and you’re able to avoid ignorant people like me the rest of the Christmas season!

God bless and Merry Christmas, I mean that!

😊
 
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Gosh man, sorry I jacked up your morning! Just trying to be helpful.

I hope things get better from here on and you’re able to avoid ignorant people like me the rest of the Christmas season!

God bless and Merry Christmas, I mean that!

😊
Same response from everyone, "just trying to be helpful". Not an excuse for not taking 10 seconds to google it before you share. Sorry if it seems harsh, but if you are going to share something, you are on the hook to insure it is legit. You can help stop the ignorance!! :)

Merry Christmas to you as well, hope you have a great holiday.
 

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