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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGA National Guard Will Use Phone Location Tracking to Recruit High School Children
https://theintercept.com/2023/04/16/georgia-army-national-guard-location-tracking-high-school/THE GEORGIA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD plans to combine two deeply controversial practices military recruiting at schools and location-based phone surveillance to persuade teens to enlist, according to contract documents reviewed by The Intercept.
The federal contract materials outline plans by the Georgia Army National Guard to geofence 67 different public high schools throughout the state, targeting phones found within a one-mile boundary of their campuses with recruiting advertisements with the intent of generating qualified leads of potential applicants for enlistment while also raising awareness of the Georgia Army National Guard. Geofencing refers generally to the practice of drawing a virtual border around a real-world area and is often used in the context of surveillance-based advertising as well as more traditional law enforcement and intelligence surveillance. The Department of Defense expects interested vendors to deliver a minimum of 3.5 million ad views and 250,000 clicks, according to the contract paperwork.
While the deadline for vendors attempting to win the contract was the end of this past February, no public winner has been announced.
The ad campaign will make use of a variety of surveillance advertising techniques, including capturing the unique device IDs of student phones, tracking pixels, and IP address tracking. It will also plaster recruiting solicitations across Instagram, Snapchat, streaming television, and music apps. The documents note that TikTok is banned for official DOD use (to include advertising), owing to allegations that the app is a manipulative, dangerous conduit for hypothetical Chinese government propaganda.
The Georgia Army National Guard did not respond to a request for comment.
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GA National Guard Will Use Phone Location Tracking to Recruit High School Children (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Apr 2023
OP
I'm a vet who volunteered and that's one screwed up idea. Tracking "prospects"? Fire the guy ...
marble falls
Apr 2023
#7
LiberalFighter
(51,005 posts)1. I hope they get hacked.
chia
(2,244 posts)2. Disgusting.
RockRaven
(14,978 posts)3. So... these groomers are going to cyberstalk their prey?
Fantastic.
NBachers
(17,128 posts)4. Who sold them on this lucrative package?
crickets
(25,981 posts)5. What an obscene invasion of privacy for anyone, much less minors.
GPS location is intended to allow for map and weather apps to work properly. Using it to track people is a somewhat unfortunate function creep. It's understandable that the military uses it to track enemies who don't have the sense to turn it off, but to track children to attempt to recruit them?
How is this creepy practice legal?
Solly Mack
(90,777 posts)6. I hope they get hacked too.
marble falls
(57,135 posts)7. I'm a vet who volunteered and that's one screwed up idea. Tracking "prospects"? Fire the guy ...
... who thought that "Big Brother" idea up!