Stop spreading rumours.
Just disable the location permissions. And turn off GPS when you dont actively need it.
Stop spreading rumours.
Just disable the location permissions. And turn off GPS when you dont actively need it.
If a terrorist organisation lays booby traps, then it is fine to force civilians or prisoners to walk into them, is that what you want to say?
I think it is important to add, that, in contrast to japanese tactics, the german pilots were not necessarily expected to die. It was “just” extremely risky and a bunch of them did actually survive.
The pilots were expected to parachute out either just before or after they had collided with their target.
I’d also like to know what they’re saying. I imagine it’s some combination of expletives and confused speculation.
My russian is very basic, so take it with a grain of salt:
I could not identify any expletives or speculation. In that moment they seem only concerned with their immediate safety.
Lend-Lease was absolutely important when it came to specific material (e.g. trucks, aviation fuel). But in total numbers it was still only 4% of Soviet War production. I don’t know who spent more money in the war (and it is irrelevant really when you look at dozens of millions of deaths), but Lend-Lease alone does not answer that question.
Pegasus spies on all the data on a phone. If a phone is really infected with that, then location access is the least of your worries. But this is not relevant to this post anyway, because 99,9% of people will never be a valid target for such high-level spyware.