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Connected cars can avoid risks for women victims of violence! This week, the president of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the USA, Jessica Rosenworcel, revealed initiatives to make it more difficult to track internet-connected vehicles belonging to survivors of domestic assaults by their abusers. The proposal comes after some cases have already been registered.
The episodes cited included men who followed their victims through the company’s car tracking system. Tesla and from Mercedes-Benz. Thus, the idea is to expand the Safe Connections Law, enacted at the end of 2022, which requires mobile service providers to allow women who have suffered domestic violence to separate their telephone lines and connections from those of their abusers.
“A car is a critical lifeline that can give survivors a way to escape their abusers, gain independence, and seek support. Domestic violence survivors shouldn’t have to choose between giving up their vehicle and feeling safe“, explained Jessica Rosenworcelpresident of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the USAin an interview with Reuters.
From @NBCNewsNow: FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel wants to stop abusers from using connectivity tools in vehicles by allowing survivors to disconnect.https://t.co/LWBJOHyUSo
— Jonathan Uriarte (@JonathanUriarte) February 29, 2024
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Throughout this week, a cell phone blackout caught attention in U.S. Without knowing the reason for the problem, users reported the difficulty in accessing the devices on social networks. So, who was with the operators ATT, Verizon It is T-Mobile reported several network outages at various times. But everything has an explanation… Or not!
At the same time that the cell phone blackout occurred, two solar flares hit the planet. In this way, many users related the events. But not everything is as it seems. According to the scientist Ryan Frenchof National Solar Observatory of the USAejections from the sun only cause degradation in radio waves where there is daylight, which was not the case in U.S.
Source: Atrevida

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