Your cell phone knows all
sorts of stuff about you. It knows
where you've been, which websites you've visited, who you call most, and, depending on how many times you've found yourselves drunk with your cell phone handy, what you look like without pants on. But still, you can be comforted in knowing that all of that information can be destroyed with little more than a brick and a bit of unchecked rage. But what about the stuff that
doesn't live on your phone? The other half of the wireless formula, the carriers, know a hell of a lot about you too. Who holds onto that data the longest?
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