Kill the WiFi tracking!

One of these days I shall have to post my observations on retail store Wi-Fi customer tracking systems… For now though, here is what you can do about them if you have a rooted Android device.

Pry-Fi is a fun little toy for this purpose. It does a couple of things; one, it can turn background scanning on and off.

Your device always scans for networks when Wi-Fi is on but not connected by dropping a Wi-Fi probe request on each channel. This probe request contains your device’s unique hardware MAC address. This MAC address is what the tracking systems use to identify you – their business end is a number of wireless access points that allow monitoring and relay the probe requests on to a mystery server. Here’s what they look like in the wigle.net wardriving app:

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Note that 78 of them replied to my probe requests!!

Pry-Fi can usually (hardware dependent) change the MAC address to fool these things into thinking they’ve never seen you before.

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Wal-Spam!

Best yet, it has a war mode, so when you know you’d otherwise be tracked, it can flood them with randomized probes!

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It’s just kind of awesome. It won’t be able to do anything on a device without root, of course, but if it has access and the WiFi driver lets it change MAC, it can work its magic.

Avoiding absentee voter tele-hell

Warning: when requesting an absentee ballot in Miami-Dade County, Florida, the request form includes a field for a telephone number.

Do not add one.

If you do, you will receive up to 80 robo-calls a day with political advertisements.

This is the sad voice of experience speaking.

If a phone number is required, do something like setting up a K7 free voicemail box and set it not to bug you, then use its number.